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No not one yet, but if you guys want I will try to take a pic of the 7 again if need, it looks original to me, and today I also noticed that on the bottom by each cyclinder hole on the oil pan rails it is stamped 7 on most of the holes except the to back I think are stamped number 6???????????? I can do some pics of that to if wanted.....
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Hi, The numbers on the pan rail are the cylinder sizes in relation to the piston size, the original fitted pistons had the same # stamped on them as the pan rail.
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[ QUOTE ]
Hi, The numbers on the pan rail are the cylinder sizes in relation to the piston size, the original fitted pistons had the same # stamped on them as the pan rail. Jerry [/ QUOTE ] Someone told this to me a long time ago. I never verified it though.
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Hey , what kinda price range are the 69 427 blocks worth std. bore ? Thanks
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I have had a lot of input on this,, I have been told it's worth $10 to $15,000 if it had the numbers stamped on the pad, I lot of guy's also said it is what makes the difference on a $30,000 or $300,000 car????????? I would sell it if somebody is needing a may 23 , 1969 block.......
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#6
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how much? send to [email protected]
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