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Old 08-16-2018, 02:00 AM
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Default '69 Bel Air, 427/425hp M22 Claimed #s Car

Love this one...although the pics are crappy enough that I can't make out whether the block stamp is legit. First impression is the broach marks don't look to be there but I could use some better pictures.

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Old 08-16-2018, 12:25 PM
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Subject VIN 155119D052296
Cool car but 55 Vin indicates BelAir 6-Banger...regardless of firewall shoe polish.
Goofy too is the TT has the 56 for a V8 car, like the Nova tags but in reverse or?

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Looks like they changed the price and description from what I can remember. Stamp fooled me other than the lack of broach marks. Stampers are getting too good.


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It would be nice to post a list of all the known engine re-stampers with their names clearly posted. They are indeed getting much better. To me the ONLY reason to restamp an engine and make it undetectable is to take advantage of others in the interest of money.
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Same car featured in Chevy Rumble mag' 10 yrs. ago also offered @ Mecum 01/17 w/ not a word of being an original 6-Cyl. car.
https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0117-26...bel-air-sedan/
What's w/ the TT Rick, did some plants produce 6-Cyl. cars w/ '55' in the Vin but '56' V8 designations on TT's or tag not from this car?

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That tag looks like a repop to me
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That tag looks like a repop to me

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Sold for 30K at Mecum. I don't know big cars but 6 cylinder cars usually show a V8 body style on the trim tag regardless of the engine size.


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Duh, can't believe I missed the 6-cyl VIN.

Marc C. also sent me pics of a legit LD block...definitely some differences.



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