[DeTomaso] New 351C block-Tod Buttermore block
Timothy Meyer
fordmachinist at gmail.com
Wed Aug 26 13:10:33 EDT 2015
I am a newbie to this web site and this way of send messages.
But we have been around the Cleveland block few times.
One of the very first 400 Ford that we made into a stroker (434)
found its home in a Pantera. Owner is Gary Walker.
Anyway, Ed may have shared this, if so I apologize for duplicating the
information.
"Due to an unexpected increase of workload and an exciting new
antique-engine project, I have closed a deal that has been in the works over
the past couple of years with TMeyer, Inc. This arrangement will allow me to
fulfill the last of my existing Cleveland obligations and then turn the
project over to them for further advancement and needed focus that I can no
longer provide to the project. I am fully confident in TMeyer's abilities to
continue this project, and I plan to be available as needed to assist
through this transition. The Cleveland family of guys have been a pleasure
to work with, and I will always view them favorably." - Tod Buttermore
"TMeyer, Inc. is very excited about the acquisition of the Tod Buttermore,
Cleveland-block project. Tod has gone to great lengths to provide a quality
designed product that looks almost identical to an OE block on the outside.
What Tod has done can only be described as "history-making."
TMeyer, Inc. will continue to offer a premium product and a full-line of
services needed to build a quality performance engine and is dedicated to
producing a "100% American-made" product. The castings will be made in
Manitowoc, Wisconsin, and with the purchase of a local CNC machine shop,
TMeyer will have the ability to provide all of the machining required.
We at TMeyer, Inc. believe that with the current line of products TMeyer has
to offer, the addition of the Buttermore Cleveland-block will set us apart
as a one-stop-shop for all your Cleveland product needs." - Tim Meyer
(TMeyer, Inc.)
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I am a newbie to this web site and this way of send messages.
But we have been around the Cleveland block few times.
One of the very first 400 Ford that we made into a stroker (434)
found its home in a Pantera. Owner is Gary Walker.
Anyway, Ed may have shared this, if so I apologize for duplicating the
information.
"Due to an unexpected increase of workload and an exciting new
antique-engine project, I have closed a deal that has been in the works
over the past couple of years with TMeyer, Inc. This arrangement will
allow me to fulfill the last of my existing Cleveland obligations and
then turn the project over to them for further advancement and needed
focus that I can no longer provide to the project. I am fully confident
in TMeyer's abilities to continue this project, and I plan to be
available as needed to assist through this transition. The Cleveland
family of guys have been a pleasure to work with, and I will always
view them favorably." - Tod Buttermore
"TMeyer, Inc. is very excited about the acquisition of the Tod
Buttermore, Cleveland-block project. Tod has gone to great lengths to
provide a quality designed product that looks almost identical to an OE
block on the outside. What Tod has done can only be described as
"history-making."
TMeyer, Inc. will continue to offer a premium product and a full-line
of services needed to build a quality performance engine and is
dedicated to producing a "100% American-made" product. The castings
will be made in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, and with the purchase of a local
CNC machine shop, TMeyer will have the ability to provide all of the
machining required.
We at TMeyer, Inc. believe that with the current line of products
TMeyer has to offer, the addition of the Buttermore Cleveland-block
will set us apart as a one-stop-shop for all your Cleveland product
needs." - Tim Meyer (TMeyer, Inc.)
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