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RE: Yes, it does.
By Morgan - 04/16/2001 4:46:15 PM; IP 64.167.44.118
Ed,
I do believe that in general you are safe. Often times I believe the blocks were cast much earlier than the build date on the cars. I know that the 428 PI in my Shelby 67 GT-500 as a similar margin of time. The date code on my 428 is found near the oil filter. There was no stamping behind the drivers side head. I also don't think you should worry to much about the date code when it comes to shows as long as the motor was build in 67 or 68 (before your cars was put together) I also recommend that join the Northern California Shelby Club, they actually have many member spread across the nation and have a E-mail forum where you can ask questions to members like the one above. Good luck with you purchase.
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 1968 Shelby GT500 Engine VIN's -- Ed, 04/15/2001
RE: Yes, it does. -- Morgan, 04/16/2001
 RE: 1968 Shelby GT500 Engine VIN's -- bill, 04/20/2001
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