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Thanks. I believe CE means Chevrolet Engine. The CE engines were used for warranty replacements, service replacements, over the counter short blocks, long blocks, and fitted blocks I believe. My guess is this was a hot rodders brain child that was bought at a dealer parts counter.
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CE - Chevrolet Engine, yes - the 9 after the CE means 1969
Does the over-the-counter M20 have a CT stamping (Chevrolet Transmission) on it? Is it CT9 ?
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