I just looked at a 1969 427 "512" long block with a pad stamping of T0930MH, a casting date of H 30 9, 3964290 heads cast G 10 9 an F 30 9.
This engine has a virgin pad with the assembly stamping and NO Vin stamping. Given the final production numbers for 1969 cars and the fact that MH is a 69 code, this engine could have been installed in a 69 vette with late production such a December since the NCRS book lists no final production numbers for October/November 1969.
My question. How unusual if at all is it to find a 427 that was originally installed in a Corvette with no serial number stamping? Could this engine have been slated for installation on the line, never installed in a car then ended up as a replacment/service/parts engine?
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This engine has a virgin pad with the assembly stamping and NO Vin stamping. Given the final production numbers for 1969 cars and the fact that MH is a 69 code, this engine could have been installed in a 69 vette with late production such a December since the NCRS book lists no final production numbers for October/November 1969.
My question. How unusual if at all is it to find a 427 that was originally installed in a Corvette with no serial number stamping? Could this engine have been slated for installation on the line, never installed in a car then ended up as a replacment/service/parts engine?
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