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Would a pair of J-8-1971 Date coded exhaust manifolds be date correct for a 72 Chevy Nova 350 engine built in January 20-1972? Looks like J stands for October-8-1971. Would this still pass for date code judging at a car show?
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Dan, J is for October. You should be looking for late November or even sometime in December. Those would be the perfect date timeline. If you already have the October dated manifolds, I would go ahead and use them. Date codes are on the back side anyway, so no one would see them unless they use a small folding type of mirror.
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69 BB.
Less than a month prior. Many things dated Jan on car. |
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