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pop just says who bought it new.
neat to have,though. it's still a neat car,i love the color combo.
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Can only speak for Oldsmobiles, but from 67 on back, the vehicle VIN was not stamped on the engine. The engine had its own serial number.
The value of the P.O.P. was that both of those numbers were in there and was the only way to verify original engines. My 66 442 has that. I really like having my own name as the one on the P.O.P. for my Ramrod. ![]()
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1966 442- L69 4 speed 1968 Ramrod W31- bought new 1968 442 W30-real thing,but a little different 1975 Delta Royale convertible- |
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