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    Engine 901/06 #7770

    Pretty sure this is a 1967 S - Sand Cast Aluminum

    Anyway to find what car it belongs to?

    T.C.

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    I`d really like the serial number. I cannot determine the exact serial nr from the build nr in this range, and the serial is what is needed to find the VIN. Pictures? Definitely sandcast under 12000.
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    Dave, those are the Numbers Stamped near the Fan
    901/06
    7770

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    901/06 = 67 (2L with softer cam)
    901/02 al serial 96x000 = 67S

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