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Old 07-12-2001, 05:05 PM   #10
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The VIN tells the insurance company what engine it has (or came with).

In my experience, I simply did the switch and didn't mention it (I had a Camaro with a 307/automatic; I installed a new 350 engine, modded it somewhat and converted to 4 speed).

Never a problem.
It was wrecked once (just sheetmetal damage & radiator, no engine damage) and they gave me enough on my claim to have it fixed properly, although I had to fight for it.
The insurance adjuster never noticed the engine and trans didn't match the VIN.

Something to consider.

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