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[ QUOTE ] Perhaps another factor in the change of meaning of "numbers matching" is the age of the major components, wear and tear of SHP parts, etc.. You have to admit, the further away we get from the cars actual birthday, the more likely we are to need replacement parts. [/ QUOTE ] While many of the SHP blocks were killed within the first several years of their lives, I would think there is a very small percentage of those that have been grenaded in the last 10-15 years or so. I dont think the amount of "#s" engines has declined much in that time period, so I'm not sure that would be a reason for the "recent" change for the term "numbers matching". [/ QUOTE ] Dave, I think you furthered my point. I agree that in the past 10-15 years many of these SHP cars have been babied. However, the bulk of the cars already had suffered major component failure. Remember, they were bought to beat & race. During the mid to late 1970's almost every engine I took apart had a rather large ridge at the top of the cylinder walls. Some day when this non-sense is all over, we can sit down and talk about how original our cars really are. ![]()
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