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I recall when I restored my 1966 A code GT 2+2 there was an aluminum engine tag under an intake manifold bolt. Now restoring 1967 GT350 #1341, should it have the same type of engine tag? If so what is correct location?If 67 Shelby's had a tag good chance I do not have a tag, as parts were in boxes when car was purchased in late 1980's
Thank you Bob. Ok I search SAAC forum and came up with this threadhttps://www.saacforum.com/index.php?topic=13774.0Jeff S. listed the following for engine codes "From the add/delete sheets I looked atE-245-A - Listed as 289 4V HP with 4 speed no AC (Grp # 2571)E-245-? - Rest is not viewable (Grp # 2572) 246-A01 - Listed as 289 4V HP with auto and no EECS (#Grp 2574)E-245-B - Listed as 289 4V HP with 4 speed EECS engine (Grp #2596)E-246-A - Listed as 289 4V HP with 4 speed EECS engine (Grp #2613)"and I see ECS is referenced for the labels. However they do not offer a 245-A (#1341 is part of the Grp #2571)but they do note on theiir webpage they can make any label that is neededhttps://ecs-automotive-concepts.myshopify.com/products/engine-identification-decal-1966-vehicles?variant=34653386834081So I believe I would need to request a C1 245A LabelIs this correct?