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Listed by Chris Pisane in Union, MO
Gone already. That was fast.
Date stamp and VIN seem to match up. This would have been about 1000 cars from mine.
Does it look like it had another number stamped on the pad and sanded off ? I see the top of a 8 or something.
Could be James. Those are definitely circular grinder marks on the left side of the pad.
Might have been a CE that got a new stamp maybe?
The stamp looked OK to me, but I'm pretty sure someone ground the VIN off the deck to the left of the build date stamp.
I saw this and asked about that same thing with the now missing VIN stamp from the pad. I figured someone sanded the original VIN down and stamped something else on the oil filter to make it match a different car at some point in it's like.
Gone by the time I tried to see it, was it a Norwood or VN VIN ? Well within the time frame for an above-the-filter partial VIN code, could have been a machine shop stamping during a rebuild, but the deck surface looks a bit too smooth overall by my opinion. Gone for now -
Regards,
Steve