10-18-16, 04:46 PM
I've all but given up on trying to find an accurate VIN decoder. According to the 1966 Service Manual, my Coronet 500 should have a 383 (Engine Code F), but I have found numerous typos. However, I have seen VIN decoders confirming it is a 383 and I have seen some (most) that say engine code F=361. My car is badged as a 383, it has a 4bbl carburetor, but the engine stamp under the distributor says 361 (OK, no doubt, it's a 361, but no idea if this is correct). The engine casting number simply does not translate - no idea where it's from, but I know the engine has been replaced. The teal paint on the block and the orange plate on the heads also indicates major engine work. I'd like to find someone who has a 66 Coronet 500 with engine code F and ask what they have (or what was original in their car).
Also of note, a 1966 Coronet 500, if equipped with a 383, had the 383 badge under the Coronet 500 badge on the front end of the front fenders. Most rebuilds put the 383 badge between the front wheel well and the door (as is the case with many Mopars), but this is incorrect as far as I can tell. I have seen the original advertisements (I can show at least three examples) and if equipped with a 383, the 383 badge is under the Coronet 500 badge. Any known exceptions????
Thank you!
Also of note, a 1966 Coronet 500, if equipped with a 383, had the 383 badge under the Coronet 500 badge on the front end of the front fenders. Most rebuilds put the 383 badge between the front wheel well and the door (as is the case with many Mopars), but this is incorrect as far as I can tell. I have seen the original advertisements (I can show at least three examples) and if equipped with a 383, the 383 badge is under the Coronet 500 badge. Any known exceptions????
Thank you!