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Looking at the data:
VIN 03123 has a Estimated build date of Nov 5, 1966
Did you get the NCRS shipping data?
The Engine Stamp is 1013
Plausable
What is not easy to digest is the F engine stamp nearly two months after 66 End of Engine Production.
My guess is if you pull that head - there is going to be a suprise.- Top
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Pat
I agree.
Without spending an hour on it, I sized the pics to the engine font size +/- .02 or possible .04 difference between the two, and it did seem as you noted the VIN was small.
Given that base the VIN font difference was .6-.8 more that 2x magnitude.
The others that I wasn't sure about were 0 and O, given we are talking the same Engine Asy Plant and the same model year.- Top
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Are my eyes playing tricks with me or am I seeing parts of another VIN interspersed with the OP original pic, post #1. I see a "7" between the "3" and "1" of the VIN and possibly another number between the "0" and "3". Not a double stamp like my VIN (post #6) but a completely different set of numbers. Who can magnify this more clearly...Jack Morocco are you watching??Leif
'67 Coupe L79, M21, C60, N14, N40, J50, A31, U69, A01, QB1
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Ronald--- There were probably at least 4 different styles of zeros in the bin of pieces of type at Flint. It is hard to make any conclusions about the zeros. It is actually a little unusual that both zeros on the good block were the same style, when random picking would favor different zeros.- Top
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Post number 9 in the string link below the image has this 'mirrored' sample of some stamp pad characters...courtesy of the "Maestro", Jack Morocco - who credits John Hinckley for providing the original...
You can see the different fonts (or styles) in some characters...
look at the "8s" at the lower right
look at the "0s" at the lower left
Vin-Stamps---Gang-Holder-Dies-(Mirrored).jpg
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Here's my sad rebuild story and decking results. On the always wise advice of Leif and Tim... I'm not going to restamp.
stamps.jpggary...
1967 Convertible, L79 327/350hp, M20, Marlboro Maroon (sort of) / Saddle- Top
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The unfortunate part of it is that the vast majority of blocks do not require deck machining. Usually, when it's done it's done as a routine practice by a machine shop. For the vast majority of blocks they machine, it's of absolutely no consequence. For a few, it's of great consequence.
Cylinder heads usually do require surface machining but it's of little consequence if it's done routinely.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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Gary------
The unfortunate part of it is that the vast majority of blocks do not require deck machining. Usually, when it's done it's done as a routine practice by a machine shop. For the vast majority of blocks they machine, it's of absolutely no consequence. For a few, it's of great consequence.
Cylinder heads usually do require surface machining but it's of little consequence if it's done routinely.gary...
1967 Convertible, L79 327/350hp, M20, Marlboro Maroon (sort of) / Saddle- Top
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