He didn't respond to his same thread on PY, either. Lol
The block that would be in your car would be a 500557 block, either with a YA or YU code stamped on it for an auto trans. People give those things away, if you want to do a numbers-matching resto, then that's to your benefit. There's services out there that will stamp numbers into the blocks to make them appear fully numbers-matching... take that for how you will from an ethical standpoint. I wouldn't worry about the shaker decal. People just slap the T/A 6.6 stickers onto those shakers all the time without realizing that they're actually reserved for the W72 cars - most people, even to this day, don't really know about the ins and outs and fine subtleties of these car's production quirks. They're also the same people that pay absurd prices for them in the spirit of speculating.
The history of some of these cars is pretty fascinating. The PWH 481988 block that originally came in my '79 W72 is long gone and was replaced by some plain-azz XA 500557 block from late '76. I can only imagine how critical a failure it must've been to necessitate replacing the superior 481988 block with the XA block, since it's takes a lot to condemn an engine block these days but it is what it is. Interestingly, only the block is unoriginal - 6X-4 heads, correct 17059263 carb, intake, manifolds, emissions equipment, air cleaner, etc. from the W72 motor are still on the car. Oh well, I have a standard bore PWH block that has been magnafluxed literally sitting in a box in my sister's old bedroom, so I guess when the time comes I'll do a build on it.
As for the driveability of my car, yeah, it's a turd. It's literally just all torque with some rear gear mixed in. At least the car looks good getting passed by everyone else, haha.