Want help on a 383 VIN

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gdrill

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I know it is very unlikely to ever make it home, but before I commit to using the engine I just acquired, I figured I should see what it was out of. I picked up a 1970 HP 383 for my 66 Coronet. It has the VIN of 0A223344. Pretty cool VIN actually. I know some members here are good with these. The first who comes to mind of course is AlaskanTA.
Anyway, maybe this car still lives in my neighborhood. I do live in a pretty car rich area!

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0A so from a 1970 Lynch Road car.

They only made B-bodies for the '70 model year. (no Chargers that year from this plant though)
 
Thanks fellas. So a B-body it is. road runner, GTX, Coronet, Super Bee. Now I can check around. I do know of a few of these cars around here. This engine was assembled and ready to fire up. Looks like it was a runner that got a clean up and refresh. I'll probably open it up quick before it hits the run stand.

Thanks again. :)
 
Thanks fellas. So a B-body it is. road runner, GTX, Coronet, Super Bee. Now I can check around. I do know of a few of these cars around here. This engine was assembled and ready to fire up. Looks like it was a runner that got a clean up and refresh. I'll probably open it up quick before it hits the run stand.

Thanks again. :)
Not a GTX, George.
They came standard with a 440 or better.
 
Dam, George, I think there was a car at the Southy Mopar Muscle Meet years back that had that vin. The reason I remember is that I thought it was pretty dam cool. U can check with Merv or little Al Ritter. They have the Chrysler Dealership there. Kim
 
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