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According to 427 Galaxie registry, 237 R codes were produced in 66. How about part numbers and documentation?
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Ziggysdad</div><div class="ubbcode-body">According to 427 Galaxie registry, 237 R codes were produced in 66. How about part numbers and documentation? </div></div>part numbers for what Rob? I don't believe the car was ever taken apart for anything. Original exhaust car too.
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Knowing Don's eye, I'm sure its all fine. I think buyers might be more assured if they know a date coded side oiler block, correct C5 medium riser heads, dual 4 intake, and original carbs and distributor are present and accounted for. The concern is that date coded '66 427 Medium Riser parts tend to be worth more to Cobra or R-code Fairlane restorers than to the owners of Galaxies, no matter how rare. Its a lot like all of the 428CJ Torinos and Cyclones that got stripped of their good parts in order to restore 428CJ Shelbys and Mach 1's.
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That may be done Rob if a serious buyer comes knocking on Don's door. That would be alot of posting to alacarte everything on this Site. But that is JMO.
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By the looksofthe picturesthis car is around the corner for my sons house in N/E Philly
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