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V code block FS out of superbird

That is correct, but that is not what I was asking. I have that data base. So Dadsbee wants to be a smart ***, thats fine, I'm just trying to do the right thing if the car still exists. Its a V code car, must be rare.
 
That is correct, but that is not what I was asking. I have that data base. So Dadsbee wants to be a smart ***, thats fine, I'm just trying to do the right thing if the car still exists. Its a V code car, must be rare.

Maybe he knows of the car. But yeah, nice of you to try and find the owner. But knowing GM cars up til ‘72, I never understood the “ matching number engine block” thing with Mopars. It tells you right thru the windshield what engine the car came with.
 
That is correct, but that is not what I was asking. I have that data base. So Dadsbee wants to be a smart ***, thats fine, I'm just trying to do the right thing if the car still exists. Its a V code car, must be rare.
Not sure how I'm being a smart ***. If your true goal is
I'm just trying to do the right thing if the car still exists. Its a V code car, must be rare.
then I'm just helping you out by making the VIN searchable.

That said I find it funny that you were willing to show ALL your cards on Facebook, but you're being mysterious here....
 
I'm just helping you out by making the VIN searchable.

I had a broadcast sheet for a very nice Charger. I posted it here in lost and found with the full VIN. A fellow joined the site just to contact me because he had searched his VIN on the internet and my thread showed up. It was happily reunited!
 
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