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Old 02-19-2009, 05:08 PM
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Gary,
Both "E"s would have been hit with the same stamp when assembled and should look the same.
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Old 02-19-2009, 11:59 PM
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I can see where one might be hit harder (deeper) than the other, but it sure looks to my un-learned eye that the bottom and left hashes of the "E" in BE is deeper than the top and middle hashes. However on the "E" in the Eaton stamp, the hashes all look about the same depth.
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Old 02-20-2009, 04:13 AM
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I can see where one might be hit harder (deeper) than the other, but it sure looks to my un-learned eye that the bottom and left hashes of the "E" in BE is deeper than the top and middle hashes. However on the "E" in the Eaton stamp, the hashes all look about the same depth.

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My "BE" which has been in question by some, the E is real deep in the lower portion and left on lower case in the E in BE the E in eaton is sideways along the tube, but is also a bit deeper in the lower case, I have scribed them each and type set is the same. Now if a "BL" was restamped they would have to do the E for eaton as well, a BL is 3:07 open, no E for eaton, (hence a L changed to look like a E in "BE" would not match a fresh E for eaton) I still believe the BE was also available counter part and not just specific to the COPO or early YENKO cars. It is a fact the the gears were available before and way after as well as the carrier. My rear is a 10-68 it will fit the first YENKO order, but all parts in my car are 10-68 counter parts, I belive the rear was done the same time all else was. To me Todd's rear looks lagit, but very rusty the upper area seems to be hit hard with winter road grime, typical of the area.
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Old 02-20-2009, 06:08 PM
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"Now if a "BL" was restamped they would have to do the E for eaton as well, a BL is 3:07 open, no E for eaton, (hence a L changed to look like a E in "BE" would not match a fresh E for eaton)"

I respectfully disagree with this statement. I have had to tell several people that their swap meet deal was not such a great bargin due to restamped "L"s.
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Old 02-20-2009, 07:14 PM
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Im not sure what you disagree on, The BL is for 307 open or they would have to stamp a E for eaton because a a BL would have no second E, I agree that there are alot of fakes out there, I have been told mine is a fake and I have been told its real, It doesnt matter much to me it came in my car, and probably going back in. Alan and other members here have been great in clearing things up
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Old 02-20-2009, 09:51 PM
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Correct that a BL = 3.07 open.

This is the statement section that I disagree with.

"(hence a L changed to look like a E in "BE" would not match a fresh E for eaton)"
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Old 02-22-2009, 03:16 AM
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getting closer, got a little snow today but finally got it in the garage. wont be long before i find out whats inside the rear





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Old 02-22-2009, 03:22 AM
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few more pictures, trim tag



tach,



tire sticker, (had a piece of clear tape holding it on, so who knows if it came on there)


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Old 02-22-2009, 03:25 AM
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Old 02-22-2009, 06:41 AM
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You got the pic posting down your car is a good one to restore, with what you have said I would say it is a 375hp car by the big block heater box and 6k tach take a pic on the frame mounts for the engine, and bolt holes on the tranny cross member. That would really be a good one to keep if you can Todd
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