Re: Meaning of "numbrs matching" opinions please
This has been a very interesting discussion, a lot of good opinions expressed.
Here's another interesting term to ponder about, what its true meaning infers...factory stock. When these words are used to describe a musclecars condition, my mind automatically assumes that nothing has been altered since factory assembly, however this term seems to be as loosely used as the above phrase we are discussing.
To me when someone says that their engine is stock, I take that to mean, no cylinder boring, no camshaft replacement, piston replacement, no porting, polishing, milling, decking. It should mean no altering of the engine assembly at all!
How many here are calling their 396, 427, 454 engines stock, but have an overbore?
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