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#181386 - 08/22/10 08:36 AM
Re: Matching Numbers?
[Re: jiaccino]
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They are usually referring to a car which has the original engine, transmission and differential thar was in the car when it was built by the manufacturer ( Chevrolet ).
dtm
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#181785 - 08/27/10 01:28 AM
Re: Matching Numbers?
[Re: eldredjames]
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Registered: 09/19/03
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Loc: Portland, OR
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Elder,
I’ve been thinking about adding my two cents on your question since you posted it back on Sunday. I’ve kept my lip zipped fearing I’d ramble on too long.
However, I can't keep it zipped any longer, so let me say this. The descriptions provided by Joe and dtm are about as simple and concise a definition as can be written.
Further, let me say, I’m confident you’re in good hands getting help on all this from Mike McCagh. Two of his comments seem “right on” to me. The first one, it’s risky to buy a "matching #'s" vette. And also, in his recent post Mike says, good luck and beware. I totally agree with both of those comments by Mike.
I’m an admitted skeptic, particularly when it comes to the over-used, hack-neyed “term,” numbers matching. I’m absolutely convinced the term is NOT true way more often than it is true. Especially at an auction but also when you're talking to a guy who’s trying to sell you his "numbers matching" car at a “specialty” car dealership or just a regular old guy in his drive-way. It's a "hot" term, so it's used. A lot. As noted, I feel most often it's not true and used just to add "value." Whether it's true or not.
As Mike said, good luck and BEWARE…..
Bill.
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#181847 - 08/27/10 11:42 PM
Re: Matching Numbers?
[Re: eldredjames]
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Registered: 09/19/03
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Thanks all for your comments so far....
.....it seems they are all "Matching Numbers" and "beautifully restored to original condition." Yes, it does seem they are all matching numbers cars....at least according to the sellers. Hence my emphasis of Mike McCagh's warning.... BEWARE. Good time to bring in an expert or do a lot of research, or BOTH. Or just stay the heck out of that BS game and look for/buy a nice looking, good driving one where the seller says it has a 350 crate motor and a later 4 speed (etc. etc.). You'll likely spend a lot less money and have just as much fun with a Corvette that isn't reported to be original, matching numbers, etc. etc. Good luck in your search.... Bill.
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#181868 - 08/28/10 01:30 PM
Re: Matching Numbers?
[Re: eldredjames]
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C5's are not that much more money and a lot more car. We have had both.
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#181922 - 08/29/10 06:26 AM
Re: Matching Numbers?
[Re: Mike McCagh]
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Registered: 01/10/02
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Loc: Wayne, NJ
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Very interesting posts. I purchased my 68 Camaro knowing that I wanted a driver Camaro with a 350 4spd. Period. What I found and bought was a car advertised as a SS/rs. Through extensive research on the Camaro Research Group web site, as well as Year One, and other respected sites, I found my car to have stamped dates close to one another. Dirty and rusted, the correct number of rear springs, correct "E" for Eaton 3:31 posi rear end, brake line valve, and other bolt holes in the engine compartment that the rs should have but the headlight vacuum parts are missing. However, I have no documentation or build sheet. With that in mind I will not say that it's a "matching numbers car". My Camaro was a garaged drag car for years which helped save the original fenders and further abuse to the interior. Most of the interior was stored away.
These cars of the muscle car era were used and abused back in the day. Track and street racing took a toll on these cars. My car has a replacement 4spd Muncie case due to a previous owner blowing the trans. Try and find an original matching date Muncie case today and you will know why the guy replaced my casing with an Eco-Tech casing.
Buyer beware when dealing with muscle cars. The all original cars are very rare indeed.
RayG
Edited by RGwiz (08/29/10 06:47 AM)
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#185124 - 10/01/10 02:09 PM
Re: Matching Numbers?
[Re: eldredjames]
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Registered: 11/10/03
Posts: 1853
Loc: cumberland, md
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the stamp pad is located on the engine case, pass side, just in front of the bottom of the pass side head when installed. one must look for the factory horizontal broach marks which, as far as i'm concerned are impossible to duplicate after the fact(in spite of what used engine suppliers will tell you). the early c-3, esp the mark IV engines, have been on the scene with restamped engine for at least 30 years. typically, a c-3 that's missing its original engine, will have a restamped big block installed which most likely was installed at the factory in a pass car chevy of that era. since a pass car machine assembly data and vin # differ from the recipient c-3, the pass car engine is broached/decked to remove the pass car stampings(which removes the factory horizontal broach marks). The folks that rent out stamps to re-stamp a chevy engine are gettting extremely good at duplicating the size, font etc of original vette stamps. its the horizontal factory broach marks that can't , in my opinion, be duplicated exactly. good luck in your search and welcome to NCRS. their technical dicussion board offers a wealth of knowledge. mike
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