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I'm about to get my hands on a 240 rolling body. Now, as a hot rodder the first thought is v8 (Dad is building a 1956 studebaker w/ chevy bb. Been doin hot rods all my life (17yrs old).) Word on the street is that there used to be a smaller v8, made with aluminum. But I'm still trying to plan this out. What are your guys's opinions on what the fate of this car should be?

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You mean the old Buick 215? Lightweight, yes, but as I recall they wre short on power. I think Oldsmobile and Pontiac also used a version of that engine. I think the British company, Rover, eventually bought the design from GM and continued to produce their version of that engine until the MG/Rover Group split up a couple of years ago. I haven't heard of anyone using that engine for a swap for years, at least in the US. Might work out okay in a Z since, as I recall, the engine only weighed a shade over 300 lbs. I don't really know too much else about them, however.

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