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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3070630" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>Behind the intake manifold on old fords on the firewall there was a paint mark. Had one on an old ford truck from say 1974.</p><p>Mine was a green paint mark.</p><p>That color signified what color the truck was to be painted.</p><p>Green did not mean green truck it may have meant white with brown lower half.</p><p></p><p>Little codes. My uncle worked on the ford assembly line and at GM for a time.</p><p>Neat tid bits of information you never hear about.</p><p></p><p>Next time you have a Chevy block handy flip it over and notice the numbers stamped on the area where the oil pan gasket goes.</p><p>There will be a number next to each cylinder hole.</p><p>I know what those are. Trivia from my uncle.</p><p>Old suckers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3070630, member: 15054"] Behind the intake manifold on old fords on the firewall there was a paint mark. Had one on an old ford truck from say 1974. Mine was a green paint mark. That color signified what color the truck was to be painted. Green did not mean green truck it may have meant white with brown lower half. Little codes. My uncle worked on the ford assembly line and at GM for a time. Neat tid bits of information you never hear about. Next time you have a Chevy block handy flip it over and notice the numbers stamped on the area where the oil pan gasket goes. There will be a number next to each cylinder hole. I know what those are. Trivia from my uncle. Old suckers. [/QUOTE]
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