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Old 12-09-2023, 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike L78 View Post
I have a 69 L78 M22 with a 68 M22 In it I am thinking of getting a new M22 with a C code stamping .What would add the most value a 69 m22 from another Chevy ,a restamped M22 vin & date ,counter exchange, or a never stamped M22
The A/B/C suffix was added during September 1968; early production 69s [approx. to N520xxx and L505xxx] will have a Muncie 4-speed without the code.

If you provide the first 4 characters of your VIN as above, I can provide some dates to fit your cars' build time frame.

Strike 'counter exchange' from your automotive vocabulary. It never existed; CE indicated a service replacement Chevrolet engine assembly. A service transmission was CT.
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