Just joined the site and have been warmly welcomed, thanks again.
Our 67 C-code coupe is a high mileage car (500K+ miles) and the engine was replaced at 250K miles, in about 1980. When my father/original owner had the worn out engine pulled and replaced (cause: flat camshaft) he mentioned to me that the new engine was a Ford factory remanufactured unit. I gave him grief at the time, saying that it would have been better to have the original block rebuilt to preserve the correct match with the car. Oh well, the second engine is still going strong at 268K miles and after many years of storage.
My question: did Ford remanufacture small block engines back then? The installed engine looks exactly right; correct fasteners and peripherals, Ford blue paint, a stamped ID tag (could be the original, but it's now painted blue). I need to get the car in the air, pull the starter and check casting and date codes. However and until then, still questioning whether Ford sold factory remanufactured engines in the 1970s-1980s? By the way, after the flattened camshaft episode with original motor, the car has always used Valvoline Racing Oil; can't argue with the results.
Thanks,