No price. First says dont need to sell, then says its gotta go.... ???
I used to be indecisive. Now I'm not sure. I feel like I am diagonally parked in a parallel universe. 1968 400 convertible (Scarlet) 1976 T/A - 455 LE (No Burt) 1976 T/A New baby, starting full restoration. 1968 350 - 4 speed 'vert - 400 clone (the Beast!) 1968 350 convertible - Wife's car now- 400 clone (Aleutian Blue) (Blue Angel) 2008 Durango - DD 2008 GXP - New one from NH is AWESOME! 2017 Durango Citadel - Modern is nice! HEMI is amazing! 1998 Silverado Z71 - Father-daughter project 1968 400 coupe - R/A clone (Blue Pearl) (sold) 1967 326 convertible - Sold 1980 T/A SE Bandit - Sold
Wow. Pretty sweet car once it is finished. Is there anything special about getting a replacement windshield? I assume a special order from a classic car supplier. Does it look like he has smaller tires or is this thing raised? He is so close, seems odd to part with it now. a 400HO is pretty desirable. Too bad it isn't a convertible or I'd be very interested.
Oh, I found out it isn't a numbers matching. He mentioned that one can order a block and have it stamped to make "numbers matching". wow. I wonder how many people do that to call a car numbers matching. Is that a common practice? How can one tell if someone did that? probably no way to tell.
Oh, I found out it isn't a numbers matching. He mentioned that one can order a block and have it stamped to make "numbers matching". wow. I wonder how many people do that to call a car numbers matching. Is that a common practice? How can one tell if someone did that? probably no way to tell.
There are ways to tell, you just need to know what to look for.
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You have to find a correct block with the correct casting number and dates. Then the proper way is to shave the front of the block to remove all the old numbers and then re-stamp with the correct stamps. You can rent the stamps but even that is high. Seems if you shave the front, you may run into issues too but I guess it can be done.
Large cost for nostalgia but legally not numbers matching and can not legally pass off as a numbered matching car.
Easy to do at the beginning of the project. Very stressful when it comes time to sell it. Never know who comes over to buy the car. Might get a real close shave and a trip to the ocean bottom...
Seriously... IMO there are no situations where you can re stamp your block and call the car numbers matching.
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When I was looking at Corvettes I went to a dealer that specialized in them. One particular car caught my eye and I asked if it was a Numbers Matching car, to which they responded "Yes." We talked a little longer and I told them I was impressed by car X because it had it's original engine, to which the dealer responded, "I don't know if the engine is original, only that it is Numbers Matching." Long story short, it was obvious to me they very carefully chose their words for this particular car. I suspect engine restamping is much more common then you might think.
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I have seen it first hand with a corvette engine. Customer bought a supposed correct 1965 327. When the block was at the machine shop in the hot tank the casting numbers that were made from epoxy fell off....lol