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1966 GTO Blog #2 - Engine Removal PDF Print E-mail
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Time for the original engine to come out of the car.   After we pulled the front sheetmetal and yanked out the engine, we later were able to identify it as a date-code correct 1966 389, altough we couldn't find a VIN stamp on the block.   The car's VIN denotes it as a true GTO, however.   This motor was reported to be a rebuilt unit.   We didn't tear it down, but the multiple coats of spray paint indicate it has had a cosmetic, not mechnaical, restoration. 

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