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Old 02-14-2007, 09:41 PM
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Default Re: Must be a fire sale on '67 L78's

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Pad Stamping T0426MQ 7N122221

Note: While this engine has the correct casting number, casting date, pad stamps and broach marks, I was told by one of the previous owners that it is not the original engine. The stamp pad was professionally done and if I had not known, I would swear it was the original engine.



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I don't think he's trying to fool someone...but who knows down the line???

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Bruce,

I read that as well but I doubt he knows what he is looking at. I didn't read anything where the previous owner pointed out the motors partial VIN stamp doesn't match the cars VIN. He says the motor has the "correct" "pad stamps" and clearly they are not. That's my point.

People have to be careful if they are buying high dollar "restored" cars like this.

I will give it credit in that it looks very very nice.

Rick H.
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