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Old 09-24-2001, 01:12 AM   #1
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Wheels and tires aren't any indication, you could get any v8 code with style steel wheels. After 36 years much of the original equip may be gone or replaced. Do you want to id a K code engine or a K car? The best way to tell the car is to check the drivers fender in engine bay(sometimes they will be restamped which makes me suspicious) The engine will have a code on block near bottom somewhere(forgot), heads have screw in rocker studs, recessed valve spring seats, and all of the other things that have already been brought up

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