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It doesn't sound like it is the Original engine,but waiting to hear what James or the Dealers explanation for this is.
Check for a VIN# possibly down by the Oil filter too,for whatever car this is out of. |
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The dealer doesn't have any documentation on the car. I couldn't read the rest of the numbers on the engine pad. The car is about 300 miles from where I live. I will be back in the area next week and plan to check the car a little closer. Other than checking to see if the numbers on the engine pad match the vin number, what else should I look for? I just recently got back into the muscle car scene. I was into Chevelles back in the 70s and early 80s. Back then everyone didn't worry about numbers matching.
James
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fyi
The suffix ID is from an Impala ID was used for 427-425 hp L72 in the big Impala's from 1966 to 1968. All had manual trans
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NEW cars I had.. 66 Impala SS396 70 Chevelle SS 454 72 El Camino SS350 73 Chevelle SS350 |
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