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I am trying to help a friend who has purchased a 1966 427/425 hp Vette. He has been going over the car to check its authenticity as far as numbres matching and stumped me with the flywheel (stick shift) casting # . He claims it reads either 3789739 or possibly 3789733 and is trying to verify if this was a correct piece. Date code is F305 (which means June 30 1965). I have tried a number of internet sources including Mortec but cant ID this flywheel. Anyone out there have any ideas ?
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By the date I would say its the right flywheel, also in the vette interchange book that part # dose not show up on any of the later vettes. They just do not list the 66 number.
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Ok thanks guys. My research shows that this # is acceptable for use on 'vette.
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corvetteforum.com, go to the C2 section. there will be somoene who will give you a definitive answer
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