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Old 07-20-2025, 11:52 PM
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Okay, I will do that.
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I am trying to get my brother-in-law to get the engine casting number from the front of the block.

The "7" on the cylinder head is the correct 1971 Olds 350 head. I was able to direct my wife to photograph the get the VIN pad but it is covered in paint and not too discernable.

I will probably be picking the car up and trailering it back to NJ next week. I will make things a lot simpler in terms of selling it , having it here so I can get better photos, videos and maybe a compression check.
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Old 07-21-2025, 10:04 PM
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Got the engine casting number from the up north. Confirms its a late 1968 to 76 350. Once I get the car home and scrub off the VIN pad I will be able to tell if it's the born with engine or not.
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Old 07-21-2025, 11:31 PM
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I would imagine the engine is original since the heads are correct.
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Once we get it back here next week I can start the detective work...and the scrubbing of the VIN pad that my totally unreasonable wife refused to do in the 95+ degree heat last week.
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Lol... can't blame her for that!
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I should have posted the 30-minute text thread of how to locate that exact spot on the engine. I think I have a photo of everything in the engine compartment but that exact spot...all blurry and out of focus.

She's a keeper. Most people would have blocked me and then turned their phone off after 5 minutes of me providing updated directions with 27 8x10 color glossy photographs with circles and arrows...
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