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Hello everyone - My son bought a 66 Ford P/U and we need to overhaul the engine. The VIN says it has a 240 six but it don't appear to be the original engine. Our Ford dealer said to get the block casting and any parts house can identify it. Well - guess what, no one, not even our friendly Ford dealer can. Someone suggested it may be a later crate engine(???) Can anyone help us? the casting # is D1AE-6015-CA 1A5 FoMoCo. Thanks!
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