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everyone knows there is sloppy stampings, if this was decked it would show a decking pattern front to back on the block, if it was original and the elements worked on it, it would be pitted with some broach pattern in it....this pad is polished with no machineing, right up to the original broaching pattern, you dont get a finish like that just removing paint, ...you can believe what you like.
throw a straight edge on the block your going to find that lip low. |
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Has anybody seen a chevelle VIN stamped below the engine code stamp?
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Thats what i was wondering. I have a 70 chevelles also and the vin# is not stamped under it.
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The nova on e-bay right now is Item number: 220552658654
I think it is a member's car here.. Nice car, love the color!! Rich
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There is a number 5 under the letter K, I would not buy anything like that without seeing in person for closer inspection. Maybe even do a acid test on the engine pad. It would be cool to have a metal density x-ray to highlight previous removed stampings. The technology has to be out there for this testing.
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