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Bill has an eye for details.
Post up the engine code. That tells a lot. Originally that was a 729 white houndstooth interior. Changed to black houndstooth. As I told you via email, I don't see the originality - it's been mucked with. But the bones look good. Prove that it's original drivetrain and that strengthens the value. http://www.camaros.org/drivetrain.shtml
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Ok I got a good photo of the Tonawanda stamp. T0414HB. The partial vin I can make out 3 of the numbers. The actual vin is 124379n631752. I can make out some but not all of the numbers. I do believe it is numbers matching. I will try to get it to show up better sometime today. Next to the Tonawanda stamp is 020 that half is under the head. I'm assuming that someone stamped that later indicating .020 over size bore.
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