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Make sure the pic is saved at less than 100,000 bytes and save it to your desktop. You can then attached from there. The program will pull it off your desktop and insert the file. If its bigger than above it will let you know. Then go to paint and resize it and try again.
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If it's a 69 engine, I would guess it's LU or LJ. LU is the Corvette HP alum head engine and LJ is a police 427. "It's got a cop motor, cop shocks and cop brakes".
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Did some research on your suggestions; Local NCRS judge came and took a look at what I got here and his best determination is that LU is what was intended. The deck states : T0830LU The L appears to have been stamped over; his suggestion, but... I wonder if the GM Tonowanda employee at the time grabbed the wrong letter for the gang stamping tool. Anyways, actually where did you locate that LJ code? I ran that by him and he couldnt think a 3955270 Block would have ended up in a Police unit...Your thoughts!
Thanx for all of the efforts fellas! [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/beers.gif[/img]
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