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A12 block

Beavis

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Is this a A12 block

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Are you saying that because of the F ?

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I am saying that because of the "F" and also the "0" in the 0G part of the VIN.
 
Sorry

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If someone is trying to tell you that "A" stamp means A12, then they are full of it. Not sure if that is where the question of this motor being an A12 motor is coming from. All that "A" stamp means is that the motor came with .020" O/S Cylinder Bores. Definitely a 70 motor from the pics you have provided.
 
That's from a 1970 Superbee, I would think. Found a 6bbl/V code bee # WS23VOG137833, it's close enough, should be the same model.
 
that vin is for a 70 coronet rt
not a superbee..
 
That's from a 1970 Superbee, I would think....

The VIN range does indicate a Coronet based car so it could be from a Bee or a Coronet R/T. No way to know for sure from what has been shown.
 
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