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cheveslakr 12-21-2019 03:51 PM

It's accepted by some as just a human error but some will disagree. I've got an engine here with the same anomaly but it has a 9 vs a 0. To me, that's easier to buy because it's just one roll of the digitizer and that can happen by accident imo. Since it would happen so seldom, I don't think you're going to hear a lot of personal testimonies, just opinions on either side.

Rainer 12-21-2019 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by chevyman0429 (Post 1476216)
I’m always looking hoping that the original block would show up for sale. Yesterday I got an email from a gentleman in Oregon that says he has a block dated A-10-69 and this car has a build date of 01d and came out of The Fremont plant. His blocks vin almost matches this cars vin the last number on his block is a 1 and the last number of this cars vin is 7
My question is could this be my original block do the vin numbers run that close maybe they didn’t punch right and the top portion of the seven did not get stamped right or maybe they used a 1 instead of the 7?

Replied to your question with my opinion in your other post.

chevyman0429 06-07-2025 12:54 PM

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Well after a move total house renovations having cancer twice and cutting off one of my fingers with a circular saw Im finally getting back after this car. The plans is try and match the paint on the front clip and doors and drive the snot out of it! I have a 69 ss396 post car i want to dig into but can’t do it until this one is wrapped up.

I got the front clip and drivers door on and for the most part adjusted where gaps are nice! The hood is a different story it almost touches fender on drivers side but passenger side has 3/4” gap. I think I can push drivers door in about 1/8 which would allow me to move drivers fender in about the same but I don’t believe that will be enough to close up gap on passenger side! Assembly manual says between the fender opening in back by windshield should be 56 5/8 my opening is 57”. Anyone have any advice on this ?

This car has January build date with GM factory 6,000 rpm redline tachometer cloth bench seat (originally) and column shift . I pulled dash cluster out this week to find a late 68 date code on it. The dash cluster is also from a column shift car. Which leads me to believe its original to the car but it had been restored By the Lions Club here in Michigan before the wreck!

chevyman0429 06-07-2025 01:01 PM

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Hood gap Iv tried twice to turn these photos to the correct position and they still end up side ways !
Could one of the administrators move this thread to the Chevrolet section ? Thanks

chevyman0429 06-07-2025 01:06 PM

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Some side views with the cragars on it.

Mr70 06-07-2025 01:10 PM

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Crush 06-07-2025 11:04 PM

Sharp car! I sure hope the coming months/years, things settle down with health and personal stuff ! Sounds like it has been a challenging stretch.

chevyman0429 06-07-2025 11:25 PM

Yea Crush health is great and house is done for a few years its my time lol. I have 3 69 ss chevelles and three old square body shortbeds that will be consuming up my time if in not fishing !

chevyman0429 06-08-2025 10:42 AM

Another interesting thing about this car is it has all deep groove pulleys. The car was restored by the Lions Club here in Michigan as earlier stated however not sure they would add deep groove pulleys. Cloth bench seat (755) column shift, column shift gauge cluster, with factory 6,000 redline Tachometer, single 3/8 fuel line, GM deep groove pulleys, front disk brakes with 636 and 637 front brake calipers, 512 casting 4 bolt block, with late 68 dated 840 heads and factory 3:31 posi! Someone also installed both NOS quarters and both NOS front fenders before accident.

scuncio 06-08-2025 12:09 PM

Cool car. There is one virtually identical to yours rotting away in a yard (my former neighbor) on MacKeachie Rd in White Lake.

Did you get the NCRS paperwork to find the original selling dealer?


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