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Basic questions before we get along too far:
Is the 225 in your convertible worn out, or ailing in some specific way, Or is the rebuild about looking for more power? will you be rebuilding that short block or build a different engine while continuing to drive and enjoy that car?
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Which Clifford cam do you have in the car right now?
You already have some speed parts on the car, did you install them, or was it a previous owner?
She's burning oil like crazy during acceleration (makes a nice smoke screen rolling down the highway, guessing rings and or/valves are shot?), and just not making as much power as she should. All the speed parts were put on by a previous owner, except for replacing the carb, so I don't know what cam is in it. I'm figuring on a full rebuild, but if I'm doing that, would like to go bigger on the bore unless there are compelling reasons not to. Probably not going to build a different block, but if I can find one already built right for sale, might go that route.
While the engine is out, prolly gonna look at sprucing up the engine bay, maybe repaint it to the color I eventually want the whole car to be. (a nice tor-red instead of the current burgundy-red).
Essentially, since she isn't a daily driver, I'm looking to make her as badass as I can with a slant 6. Probably see if I can add header cut-outs at some point. Annoy the neighbors, piss-off the local ricer machine crowd, and all that.

(Yeah, I'm 57, going on 16!!)
While she's down for upgrades, I still have my 67' Dart GT vert to cruise in (Forgive me, but that one's a 340 car!).