I removed my M 20 4 speed from my 66 corvette. I have checked all the numbers on the cases, side covers,tail section, tag, and date code and they all check out correct for my car. But!! I don't find a vin number on the trans. anywhere and I don't find any place where one might have been removed. Did all 66 corvettes have a vin stamped in their trans.? My car is a very early 66 my vin is 194676s100298. (birth date September 7 1965 ) The date code on the trans. is p0902 ( September 2 ) Can anyone give me any insight on this? Thanks, Bruce
Muncie 4 speed vin question
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Re: Muncie 4 speed vin question
Same with my July 29, 1965 car (third to last day of '65 production).
Tony- Top
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Re: Muncie 4 speed vin question
Bruce-----
All 1966 Corvettes were supposed to have the VIN derivative stamped on the transmission (vertical surface of the main case). Is it possible that one got through without the VIN derivative stamping? I'd say very possible. This would be a very difficult thing for an inspector at the plant to pick-up on, and I doubt very much that it fell into the category of a "high priority" item for the line assemblers.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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Re: Muncie 4 speed vin question
Kinda wondered about that myself. Th 67 L-79 I have has a trans of 3885010 Build P7B20 But No Vin stamped. The 3892657 /327 Engine Pad is VO220HT Same day stamp. Casting date Engine= B 3 7 So all lines up, maybe some trans did slip thru with no stamp.- Top
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