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The ID pad is stamped E 383 HP (the correct font, spacing, size etc) Notice the “3” has a flat top -as it should.
It’s definitely a true 383 HP motor
I just can’t get past that the last 6 digits of the vin that are stamped on the block are legitimate. The spacing, font, size, double stamping...
The numbers definitely match but I’m concerned about how the fonts are different (especially the “rounded 3”) and how it appears something was “erased” above the vin stamp. I just seems really odd.
Thank you guys for your help!
I own a 1969 383 Roadrunner. It was built at the Lynch Road assembly plant. I was told it was #s matching when I bought it several years ago.The block was cast on 2/24/69. The engine was assembled on 3/13. The car went into production on 3/15 (According to fender tag) All these dates seem to...