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Window sticker probably is. Protect-O-Plates can be perfectly duplicated so I don't give them much credence these days.
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So if the window sticker is real which it looks real to me as well, that would confirm it's an original Z correct?
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But, you have to wonder why it is so "aged". If in fact, someone cared enough about the original WS to remove carefully and save it (most got removed with a razor blade scraper and were destroyed), why would they have stored it in such a way that it ended up looking like this? Would like to hear from KurtS on the engine stamp. Hard to tell with all the paint, but I don't like it. Like William said, doubt it would have had the partial stamped down by the oil filter.
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