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Fraud at the DMV
By Royce Peterson - 10/28/2003 7:04:16 AM; IP 171.75.108.112
I know you don't want to hear this but any VIN number stamped on any 427 block would belong to some other vehicle. You can't legally title a kit car with the same VIN as another vehicle.

That being said, Ford did not stamp VIN's on blocks on any kind of regular basis until 1968. By that time all 427 production was in Mercury Cougars and was side oiller only. A 427 center oiler would either be from a 1963 - 65 Ford or from a boat, farm or industrial power plant.

Royce
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