Glenn - They may have done this to assure that the right Fury
engine got mated to the right frame. Would have been embarassing if your Fury
came down the line with a 301 2bbl. Just speculating here...
Ron
Hi Ron I can’t speak for 58 but my 57 definitely had the engine stamped on
the top of the chassis, located on the driver’s side about the position of the
rear of the front door. Now this number as others have said, is SO light that
even when you have seen it once and know where to look, it’s hard to see a
second time. I did manage to photograph it though.
Glenn.
On October 6, 2017 at 2:17 AM Ron Waters
<ronbo97@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've never seen
any evidence that Plymouth stamped or painted engine or VIN numbers on the
frame in '58. That includes my 58 Plymouth, which had a frame off restoration.
I removed the body from the frame and there were no
numbers.
Ron
Ron
The body was off the frame. I would think that the number can be
found by simply removing the left rear tire to expose the frame.
John Teske
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-------- Original message --------
From: Ron Waters <ronbo97@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 10/5/17 7:43 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] 58 plymouth number questions
Mischa - That
number is a casting number, which may also be the same as the part number. The
actual engine number is located on the block behind the power steering pump.
It should be LP8xxxxxxx.
I'm not aware of
Plymouth stamping or painting engine numbers on the frame. Even if they did,
you would have to remove the body from the frame in order to see it.
Ron
Dear Forward-look-lovers,
Thanks for all the answers so far!
I forgot to mention the engine number, it is, as said, on the right; 5 -
1737929. It is a 318 V8. So if I read it right this number should match the
number on the chassis (if it is still somewhere...)?
The car is definately a Belvedere, by the looks of it. I bought the car
in this state, it was not restored by me. I think it is restored just the way
it originaly was, and not to make it look like Christine. If that was the
case, too many mistakes were made. To begin with the color red is the Toreador
red, not the Royal red which Christine had. Also the interior, which has been
completely renewed, is black and grey in the same pattern the Belvedere used
to have. If it was restored to look like Christine they would have chosen red
I guess.
Greetings,
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