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Joey, here is a pic of a 70 Nova 375hp/396 block you can se the broach marks pretty well. Were these engines stamped before or after the installation of the heads? m
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here are the engine stamping of vin notice the numbers in the circle I am sure there is no way these could be changed they match the vin and pop thanks and sory it took me so long to figure or at least half way figure this camera out thanks to all who have helped the car goes on ebay sunday if not sold before
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You found the macro setting. Now if we can get a pic that clear of the stamping at the front of the block....
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top stamping I used a scuff pad to remove paint so you can see good
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Joey, here is a pic of a 70 Nova 375hp/396 block you can se the broach marks pretty well. Were these engines stamped before or after the installation of the heads? m [/ QUOTE ] Mark, that date is the same as my 70 black 4psd car....11/25/69 CKO I guess the Buffalo boys were busy that day.. wilma ![]()
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