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Something's fishy. Not saying there is any intentional misleading going on.
IAR suffix is a 396/325 with Rochester Carb. IAH is same engine with Holley Carb. I believe the intakes would have been different. Auction listing says it still has "Original Holley 3130". Engine date code looks like Jan 28, but car was built first week of April. Not saying it couldn't happen; just unlikely.
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Interesting points Lynn. The intakes would indeed be different. Could be he's mistaken on what carb is on it?? Maybe intake/carb was changed at some point? There definitely are questions on that. I'd like to see the POP. No pics of that.
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