Found 68 340 8B209224

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djsling

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Casting date 6/21/67 209224 sequence number 2291 asy. date 11/5/67 if anyone know of the car

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I'm sure the car is now a Honda or Kia. Sell the motor. If he wanted it back then he would have kept it.
 
I would leave it posted here for a while instead of selling it right away. Give the internet time to hopefully bring the car/engine together. That's what I would hope for.
 
Get over the family reunion thing. First person with cash wins.
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The right person could put any number you want on a block. List the missing numbers you want. I'm sure someone will do it for the correct price. Oh look. Your engine was found. :)
 
The right person could put any number you want on a block. List the missing numbers you want. I'm sure someone will do it for the correct price. Oh look. Your engine was found. :)
Those look like factory stamped numbers...not like someone with a $10 Harbor Freight stamp set did it.

I want "000001" on mine...can you do it?
 
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I think it is a great gesture to try and reunite an engine to a car. I have listed four 340 blocks in hope to reunite them to their original car and I am looking for two 340 blocks and one 440 block.
 
He is referring to restamping a block. Makes sense to me.
Finding correct font stamps is very difficult plus on a 68 block how could you possibly stamp over the vin in the block on a rough cast area as like the 68s are stamped? Makes absolutely no sense to me
 
Finding correct font stamps is very difficult plus on a 68 block how could you possibly stamp over the vin in the block on a rough cast area as like the 68s are stamped? Makes absolutely no sense to me
Restamping a 1968 block is just about impossible
 
The right person could put any number you want on a block. List the missing numbers you want. I'm sure someone will do it for the correct price. Oh look. Your engine was found. :)
Thats fraud. That will get you in a pinch if you do it and pass it off as numbers matching to the wrong person. Especially if the value of the rare ones continues to climb. Hope you got a good attorney in your back pocket.
 
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