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Engine size from vin number

What size engine do I have vin # 1gcec14t75z248837

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SOURCE: what engine size do i have? chevy 1968 c10 vin

Check this website and double check your vin number to see if its correct. That way you can determine what you have for your engine sixze. If your engiune number had CE at the very beginning it would be a replacement Crate Engine. Yours is not a crate engine replacement as far as I can tell from the numbers you posted
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http://www.nastyz28.com/decode.php
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