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Being the 67 is relatively rare, it's hard to say. Compared to seveal 66 "EG" stamps I have the engine date/suffix looks right. The fonts for the KC partial VIN appear to be be correct when compared to other 67s from KC. Sequence 183434 is early May for KC so engine date (April 6) isn't too early for the car.
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----Not sure as memories are fading, but aren't 67 Chevelle plant numbers stamped individually? I know 66s are, and I'm not sure if that was different at different plants. Someone will know, like Mystery Chevelle. You will have an answer shortly, I'm sure......Bill S
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As I recall our 67 Chevelle deck stamp was not a thing of beauty...letters were 'skewed'..and the '7' was hanging out by itself. Of course our car was a Fremont, CA vehicle, so maybe that is the difference.
Since a 67 L78 is so rare, I would recommend an expert look at to be sure. -wilma
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