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The warranty replacement engines which were built and coded as such during the model year had the pad code. Over the counter Crate engines / Chevy Engines with the CE were much more common.
This is why I had thought this engine would have more value. I would think a good running CE 512 4 bolt with 291s and a 1970 date code would be worth $5,000.00. Thanks for the input. |
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A great many LS6 OVER THE COUNTER purchased engines had CRR code
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Not really a statistical study, but for every Warranty replacement CRR or other such engine produced to full fill warranty during the model run like DZs and/or JDs, or even MNs I have seen multiple CE equivalents. But that is just my limited experience over the past decades ?
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