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There will be a vin stamped just under the back of the driver's side cylinder head. Check there for a partial. Also, there will be a partial stamped on the upper left hand mounting ear on the transmission if its an original (Transmission tag should say RUG-AE1 or RUG-AE2. I would say asking $35-40k is a good guestimate for a 4 speed 428 shaker car.
PICS! Would love to see it. -Matt
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do you need a special mirror setup to see that on the block while in the car? looks tight to get something back there to check. thanks for the advice.
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If it doesn't have headers, sometimes its easier to see from underneath. Wipe it as clean as you can, and use a good small light to shine across the area. FWIW, I'm not convinced that Ford was 100% consistent with these stampings. I bought a 70 428 CJ 4 speed car from the original owner, everything there including smog. The casting dates were dead on but I couldn't find a stamped number. I've heard other 428CJ owners tell similar stories.
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