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Old 07-25-2019, 04:01 PM
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i believe thats an m-22,correct?
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Old 07-25-2019, 04:33 PM
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i believe thats an m-22,correct?
The 'C' is for M-22...the rest of the stamping indicates January 21st, 1969 assembly date. So, does that VIN stamp match the deck stamp on the block and does the date line-up with cowl tag??

Maybe this is an original big block car that someone installed a small block

I would like to see the listing and the photos...
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Maybe this is an original big block car that someone installed a small block

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That would explain the trans and rear gear, although the BB engine code would be on the POP (if real)
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Old 07-25-2019, 08:24 PM
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small block heater core,claimed engine numbers match.i posted the ad in earlier post.
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i believe thats an m-22,correct?
Maybe a possibility they could order a M22 trans through the dealer request? I have heard of stories like this people asked the dealer if they could add something that was not listed.
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Who's taking these pictures?
Engine pad?
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the sellers pictures,a small muscle car dealer in texas.i will give dealers name if anyone wants it,its on a facebook page. says engine numbers correct but wont show pictures of it.does the trim tag look weird too?
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Axle in my 03D Z28 is the day after this car
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Default 69 Nova...

Why can't someone just post the ad or the FB link...???
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69 nova SS, All Numbers Matching, 34,000 documented actual miles with copies of titles to prove, 350 / 300hp V8 engine, Muncie M22 Rock Crusher 4-speed manual transmission, Original vinyl top, Original sheet metal, Factory tach and console gauges, 12 bolt BV code rear end, Aluminum intake is an over-the-counter part sold in 1969 and 1970, 410 gears. All Factory!! Azure Turquoise in color. This is one of the finest novas you will find! Truly a flawless example! $40,000
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