I have been searching for a nice 65-67 Roadster with real "Born" matching numbers for the past 4-5 months. This is not a easy thing to do for a novice (NCRS and members have been most helpful). Most dealers use the phase "Matching Numbers" which pretty much means they have a re-stamped pad. Anyway, this has been a fun but serious learning trip.
Today I go look at a 66 white/red 350 hp Roadster. The first thing I look at is a pad without numbers. I wipe my eyes a couple of times and look again to see the same no numbers pad. The pad appears to have good broach marks with normal dirt and dry rust here and there on it (photo enclosed).
I know the owner at an arms-length and would like to give them an honest answer why their engine has a blank pad. I have heard of Target engines, but I would think these would have some sort of numbering system on them. Perhaps some Target engines got shipped without numbers as a mistake?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Bob Wingate (Dallas)
Today I go look at a 66 white/red 350 hp Roadster. The first thing I look at is a pad without numbers. I wipe my eyes a couple of times and look again to see the same no numbers pad. The pad appears to have good broach marks with normal dirt and dry rust here and there on it (photo enclosed).
I know the owner at an arms-length and would like to give them an honest answer why their engine has a blank pad. I have heard of Target engines, but I would think these would have some sort of numbering system on them. Perhaps some Target engines got shipped without numbers as a mistake?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Bob Wingate (Dallas)
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