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Location: Central Ohio
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Don't let this information out unless you really want to sell those. There are a bunch of "Gold-Chainers" out there who have been known to have done crazy things.
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Back to the original question of finding identifying marks on a MCF engine. This is how mine is marked, on right side intake deck.
Don't know when it was built, never was able to get any history on this car. Is a 59 block, Ofenhouser heads. |
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Here’s a photo of my MCF engine.
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