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Offline kefford

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Engine VIN Stamping
« on: March 23, 2011, 11:12:29 AM »
Hi folks. Could someone please help me decipher the stamping number (VIN??) on my engine block from my 1968 Mustang Convertible? It does not match the car's VIN. The stamping on the engine block on the top lip behind the intake manifold reads: 8B504247. Also stamped just off to the side of that number is 2011-1.

Looks to me that a previous owner has swapped the original engine for a re-man engine. What would the 8B504247 be from?

Thanks for your time.

George

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Re: Engine VIN Stamping
« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2011, 11:38:30 AM »
B would be the assembly plant, which in this case is Oakville.  I have no idea which model the engine was for.
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Re: Engine VIN Stamping
« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2011, 10:12:41 AM »
Google oakville ford assembly plAnt 1968 and it might show you what car line was being built that year. Definately not mustang.

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Re: Engine VIN Stamping
« Reply #3 on: March 27, 2011, 10:21:35 AM »
i got a question concerning the topic:
i know that in 64.5-66 only K-Codes were stamped with the VIN, but how is it in 67, 68 and later?
I once read that in 1968 a law forced the car manufacturer to stamp the drivetrain with the VIN - is it right? and was it really practiced on EVERY block produced in 68 and later?
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Re: Engine VIN Stamping
« Reply #4 on: March 27, 2011, 01:54:08 PM »
i got a question concerning the topic:
i know that in 64.5-66 only K-Codes were stamped with the VIN, but how is it in 67, 68 and later?
I once read that in 1968 a law forced the car manufacturer to stamp the drivetrain with the VIN - is it right? and was it really practiced on EVERY block produced in 68 and later?
67 hipos were VIN stamped too. You read correctly about the 68 law. It would be foolish to think that out of the many hundreds of thousands of engines that Ford built in 68,69,70 alone that they never missed a engine to get stamped IMHO? . Not to mention the later years. Anomalies happen. Stamping would be more the rule then the exception however IMHO. Just my opinion. Bob
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Re: Engine VIN Stamping
« Reply #5 on: March 28, 2011, 10:18:46 PM »
........... and was it really practiced on EVERY block produced in 68 and later?

Believe a better statement would be that every block and transmission was suppose to be stamped. ;)
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Re: Engine VIN Stamping
« Reply #6 on: March 29, 2011, 03:50:53 AM »
Thanks you both for the info!
Jeff, what you said is exactly what i meant  :)
I'm aware of the anomalies during Mustang or even Ford production, so I shouldn't have underlined the "EVERY" with big letters ;)

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