Re: 55 engine stamping question
My name is Lynn Libby, and my 1955 #63 corvette is the subject of this discussion. My block is cast on L-20-54.
At the recent Lakeland regional I was surprised to learn that my engine pad stamp was not acceptable to NCRS standards. Due to the displaced first two 0s. I believe the pad was stamped with 4 strikes: 1 gang of 5 sequence numbers, 2 individual tenths place digit, 3 individual first place digit, 4 gang F55FG (flint, 1955, 265 powerglide corvette code. All 265 chevy blocks have a 7 digit sequence stamp number. 1955 corvette blocks are faked by finding a passenger car block and adding a G.Before restoring my car I had purchased TroyPyle's 1955 CD. The CD had car #29's stamp pad with very similar strikes. This is why I was blindsided by the engine pad evaluation. I contacted Troy during the judging, upset with the judged findings. The pad received a 50 point deduction on pad stamp. 30 points was given for correct broaching.
The frustration was that the engine stamp appears original in broach and font, but not in the location of first 0. The judges and I could not give any explanation but the stamp is atypical of other recorded 1955 engine stamps. The judges were sympathetic to my stand and are all my friends. My job now is to locate other similar block engine stamps to represent my car with a more favorable outcome. If you have a 55 corvette with a nontypical engine stamp, I'd appreciate your help!
My name is Lynn Libby, and my 1955 #63 corvette is the subject of this discussion. My block is cast on L-20-54.
At the recent Lakeland regional I was surprised to learn that my engine pad stamp was not acceptable to NCRS standards. Due to the displaced first two 0s. I believe the pad was stamped with 4 strikes: 1 gang of 5 sequence numbers, 2 individual tenths place digit, 3 individual first place digit, 4 gang F55FG (flint, 1955, 265 powerglide corvette code. All 265 chevy blocks have a 7 digit sequence stamp number. 1955 corvette blocks are faked by finding a passenger car block and adding a G.Before restoring my car I had purchased TroyPyle's 1955 CD. The CD had car #29's stamp pad with very similar strikes. This is why I was blindsided by the engine pad evaluation. I contacted Troy during the judging, upset with the judged findings. The pad received a 50 point deduction on pad stamp. 30 points was given for correct broaching.
The frustration was that the engine stamp appears original in broach and font, but not in the location of first 0. The judges and I could not give any explanation but the stamp is atypical of other recorded 1955 engine stamps. The judges were sympathetic to my stand and are all my friends. My job now is to locate other similar block engine stamps to represent my car with a more favorable outcome. If you have a 55 corvette with a nontypical engine stamp, I'd appreciate your help!
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