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Old 03-22-2001, 03:33 AM
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Default Re: 68 yenko camaro

CE code would be a replacement or warranty block.Original block was probably a "casualty of war" back then.Pretty common situation. Seems Chevrolet was quick to yank out the motor and replace shortblock rather than fix the original under warranty.Anyone have any insight as to why they did this ? Was it strictly because it was faster and cheaper to replace than repair ? I have a COPO Chevelle with a CE which was replaced at 11k miles under warranty according to original owner due to a cracked piston/scored cylinder.By the way...need a Jack head Chevrolet dealer emblem/license frame for this car still if anyone knows of one.Dealer was in Alhambra california.
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