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post Sep 16 2019, 01:53 PM
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So I just picked up a Creamsicle that was in the process of being restored. Got it from a deceased estate.
There doesn't seem to be any engine number on the top of the block.
How important is this?
I've found an engine block that fits into the right numbering sequence.
Should I buy that or not worry about it?

Also does anyone have some good sources for upholstery, door regulators, door & window seals, hoses, etc
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post Sep 17 2019, 01:23 PM
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IF it has tan interior there are no correct materials available for the interior. IF black your home free.

Engine MAY BE a replacement engine. Any documentation would be extremely helpful.

914Rubber has all you seals covered.

Put WTB in classified section for window regulators.
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