Thank you JA17 and MDSALEMI for your replies.
JA17, yes you are right, the car had a sick engine to begin with, I had a problem where I would lose a cylinder every now and then. When checking the oil, would find bubbles of water mixed in and when I'd pull out the offending cylinder spark plug, it was fouled in an odd way. It would feel wet and greasy. Changing the oil would rectify the problem for awhile but I should have seen the writing on the wall.
Over the years, in thinking about it, I think what happened was that I had a leaking head gasket which eventually ruptured under strain, water and oil went into the chamber. The piston could not compress the water and blew out the cylinder wall.
As the German mechanic said when he opened up the engine: "Ach, I haf nefer seen zis before" The cylinder wall had collapsed and the piston rod was bent. Very ugly. In any case, my "new" engine has served me very well. I can sleep well knowing the 280SE/A block is an acceptable alternative.
Best regards,
Steve