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There is no engine number in the link. It has a Commodore sump but it looks like a 1963 sand mould pattern cast date on it, so it will probably be a 149 or 179, but I can’t see an engine size indicator which means a 149. I don’t have any books here to check the cast number of 7420200 but it is in the range for mid 1963.

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Oh it’s early, makes sense now
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The block has HP on the side therefore it is a 179.
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I couldn’t see it on my phone.
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Save the image to a computer, flip it 180 deg, enlarge it by 300% and view it on a proper size screen helps a lot.
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