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#1109432 06/22/2015 1:56 AM
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The numbers are f0509cd 3756519. So its a 283 small block built between 1958-62 In Flint MI on May 9th. Is that right?


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Yes. Comes up as a Passenger 283, 2bbl carb, with 3 speed/overdrive transmission.


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