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Since this topic came up, I have been sifting through Bill's "RAM AIR V" file (while he is at work [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]). He has tons of info on the RAM AIR V motor. I think I may have found something that answers the ìMILLION DOLLAR QUESTIONî here
(that being whether or not a particular Judge came from the factory with a RA V). I found photos of a ìcrated RA Vî (the same one) in two different publications from the mid 80ís (see below). It has an engine number stamped on it very similar to the one Steve posted from the Judge in question
(see attachment in his post in response to GTO DON on page 3)
The engine in these articles is engine
#689539. The one from the Judge in question appears to be engine
#689549. I believe the engine number is part of a ìsequential numbering systemî. According to the ìdate cast codeî on engine
#689539, it was cast on
January 21,1970 during the night shift. Therefore, I would have to believe that engine
#689549 would have been cast
AFTER that. Since the motor in the Judge was built after
January 21, 1970, and the car was invoiced in
November of 1969, then logically there is
NO POSSIBLE WAY that
this engine was in
that car from the
FACTORY!
Court is now
ADJOURNED!
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