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Old 04-29-2025, 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by big gear head View Post
Was the VIN on the block found? How was the owner of the car contacted if the VIN on the block was not found?
My understanding is it was known that the engine came out of a silver automatic COPO. This COPO is silver automatic, and has a POP which matches the engine assembly date. To definitively determine the engine VIN needs to be verified. And the story continues....
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