Topic: Help Decoding 1970 Protect-o-Plate
in Forum: C3 General Discussion
Hello, I'm looking at buying a 1970 corvette convertible owner claims its an LT-1. Is there anyway the Protect-o-Plate will have codes on it to confirm? I'm posting a pic of the POP. Any help identifying the info would be appreciated.

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Can you get the stamp numbers off of the pad on the engine? that would confirm the engine as an LT-1. The engine suffix numbers, date, and partial VIN are stamped in the block just ahead of the passenger side head. Here's a pic of a '70 LT-I engine stamp pad.

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I have a pic of the stamped pad on the engine but for some reason I can't share it.... I keep getting error messages? The engine is out of the car and currently dissassembled. This is what is stamped:

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Don't know about the info/numbers on the POP, tho. Prolly dealer info.
To post a pic, the pic must first be a reasonable size in order to upload it. Use the

btw..the engine and trans DO have the same VIN stamp...so that's good news! Looks like it IS an original LT-1 car.

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btw..since the VIN on the engine and the trans match, the only other thing you need to verify the CAR is a true LT-1, is the VIN on the frame...and of course, the VIN on the car itself(in the window).
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Joel Adams
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