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And the 289 decal isn't there at all.
I understand this is taking the thread a little OT, Mannel's book states that the "early" cars didn't have the 289 ci decal. Always wondered if that can be verified and if the concours community accepts them or not.Greg
Has a generator, so assume it's a D code.The decal on the front is the 'Crankcase ventilation system' one.
**another question though, but slightly off topic I guess ..... When I was restoring my engine compartment, I was oh so very careful in stripping paint, decals, etc. I never found a trace of evidence of an engine service label on the LH shock tower on my July 27, 1965 D Code 289. I notice this car doesn't seem to have one either. Is that possible? My car has been in the family since 1973 and I know nothing has been removed since then. Any thoughts on that would be greatly appreciated also. Do MCA rules state it is a "must"? My car isn't a "national" show car by any means, but it is a very nice one. Thanks.
I wouldn't rule it out as possible, but the thing to remember is it was "supposed" to be installed. You'd have to have some convincing evidence to prove it wasn't there. Then you'd be "that guy" whose car doesn't have the decal. It's your choice, but consider that the decal not being there is highly unusual.