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From "The Filling Station"
From today's email newsletter:
GMC Trivia GMC Inline 6-cylinder engines had an easy way to tell the size (cubic inches) of their engines. How can you tell? Look for the answer at the bottom of this newsletter GMC Trivia Answer Starting in 1939, most GMC six cylinder engines have the cubic inch size stamped in as the first three numbers of the stamped engine serial number. The number is stamped on the machined boss near the fuel pump. https://www.fillingstation.com/about-us/
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Ed Snyder Medford, Oregon 1962 1000 Pickup 401M & Muncie 318 with overdrive 1962 K1000 Suburban 401M & SM420 1967 CM1500 pickup 351E & NP435 |
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