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Smile Goof up 33 ford monogram kit

Goodmorning, i was working on my model last night and took the hypo 350 out, dont want a chevy engine in my ford product,, but did notice something i never noticed before, and why i got points deducted at a model show, now aft all this time i figure out why, the chev engine that came with the kits are backwards, they were molded that way, they forgot too flip the template at the molding place, the starter is on the left side and the oil filter is on the right, that is way wrong, should
be the other way around, as ive put on many a chev starters and changed lots of oil in chevys engines, so if your buying a chev engine look for this forthis, i have 2 kits , both 33 fords ,both the same way,just what i noticed , Everett.
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