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1970 Z-28 Engine numbers
I have a one owner 1970 Z-28 I purchased from the owner that passed away a year ago he owned the car for 53 years. All of the numbers appear to be correct rear end, trans, muncie M21 housing, and the data plate. I was looking for the vin # on the engine block, I do have a front pad number that is VO 324CTB and that appears to be correct because the car was built the 2nd week of April. The rear end also has a 03 24 date that is correct. The car is a Norwood car and I cannot find any #s that coincide with the vin # near the oil filter, the only numbers I can find in that area are raised numbers 371 and then below that 386 and further under that appears 116 with the letter N next to that but two inches to the right. Those #'s do not coincide with any of my vin #. Is there any other place a vin # would be on the engine. The POP plate has the VO 324CTB on it along with the rear end numbers COZ0323G. I truly believe it's the original motor due to the mileage and history but just want to confirm when I sell the vehicle. Thank you
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the partial VIN in my 70 Z had a few digits that were barely visible with original engine painted, but when cleaned well with lacquer thinner the full partial VIN was faint but very obvious.
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Where were they located? Some say near the oil filter if its a Norwood car others say front passenger side near the last cylinder bank. WTF
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They can be very difficult to find and read..
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...and very difficult to photograph while the engine is still in the car
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Bill Pritchard 73 Camaro RS Z28, L82, M20, C60 |
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Mine are on the block near the oil filter, but lightly stamped. Trans stamping is easy to read.
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With the POP having the same numbers as the front pad of the motor VO324CTB would that be enough to say it's the original motor? It's a 4-speed car.
Last edited by jvpcamaro83-87; 06-11-2024 at 01:09 AM. Reason: expalined in detail |
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Certainly would help I think. There is the remote possibility of two cars with different VINS having the same date of engine build. I remember back in the 90's seeing another V0406CTB engine for sale. I should have grabbed it. It is the same number as my engine.
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70Z28 04B Norwood Forest Green-white Stripes Black DeLuxe Interior Owned since 1978 - First Car |
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