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What to stamp for numbers in my 327 (333) block?

Richard150MPH

Veteran Member
Ugh, ten years, still building a 69 El Camino like no other, Hot 327 with four Weber IDF's, solids lifter high RPM cam, 11-1 JE's, Eagle crank and rods, M20 with GV overdrive, Jag IRS to help the handling, and fiberglass front clip to shed weight.

Block is actually a 4-bolt high nickel 350 that was decked so the number pad is now blank.
Thinking I should stamp something more interesting into it than just a partial VIN.
 
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