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#1157819 03/31/2016 6:49 PM
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Hi all. I recently purchased a 235 that was apparently from a 1960 Chevrolet truck. The block casting number is 3769716, which from my research indicates it is in fact a 235 from a 1960 truck.

However, the serial number on the flat area next to the distributor is B512650. I can't seem to find any info based on this number.

Can anyone advise on where I can find further information on this serial number?


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Hi, James, Go to the GM Canada heritage site.


Keep the 216's running. 1949 1/2 ton model #1314 (US 3104) Brian
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That would be a 1958-1962 235 block casting code, if on a USA cast block.


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