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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1970 Mustang => Topic started by: cobrajet_carl on December 06, 2020, 03:14:23 PM
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For the D0OA Kelsey-Hayes block, is the date code day of the month, month and last digit of year? So for these it would be June 8th, 1971, July 21st, 1970 and March 28th, 1972?
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Though the Date coding article in the Library shows the distribution block date coding pattern it appears that the pattern changed in 70 (like a fair number of things) to a Julian date. That would match what we're seeing in your examples IMHO
We could confirm it better if we knew what the the real build date of each car these came from was
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I thought it was a numerical day of the year, plus year digit.
Mine shows 284 9, which I thought would be Oct 11th (day 284), 1969.
...which is interesting, since my car's build date is Oct 6th. I always thought it was original, but apparently it got replaced at some point.
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Before I forget about it can I get permission to use either of your guys pictures for the article? Will help me not have to find one and take a picture given all that is goign on around the country and locally right now.
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I thought it was a numerical day of the year, plus year digit.
Mine shows 284 9, which I thought would be Oct 11th (day 284), 1969.
...which is interesting, since my car's build date is Oct 6th. I always thought it was original, but apparently it got replaced at some point.
I thought that at first but the days of the week for the first two ended up being Saturday and Sunday. October 11th, 1969 is also a Saturday.
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Firstly (removed my earlier post) I need to correct my self and will correct the article, the correct name for the calendar is the Gregorian calendar. Sorry
I thought that at first but the days of the week for the first two ended up being Saturday and Sunday. October 11th, 1969 is also a Saturday.
Is there any reason to believe that the supplier didn't have the plants open and making parts on a Saturday?
Do I have the dates you posted correct #86 1, #217 0 and #283 2 ?
These decode out using the following site as
- March 27, 1971 was the 86th day (a Saturday) of the year 1971 in the Gregorian calendar
- August 5, 1970 was the 217th day (a Wednesday) of the year 1970 in the Gregorian calendar
- October 10, 1972 was the 284th day (a Tuesday) of the year 1972 in the Gregorian calendar a leap year
Mike's
- 284 9 - October 11, 1969 was the 284th day (a Saturday) of the year 1969 in the Gregorian calendar
https://www.dayoftheweek.org/?m=August&d=5&y=1970&go=Go (https://www.dayoftheweek.org/?m=August&d=5&y=1970&go=Go)
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Sorry, Jeff, but Julian date is correct in its common usage. The Gregorian Calendar did replace the Julian Calendar, but Gregorian Dates are always Month Day Year. When talking about the number of days within a year, it is commonly referred to as the Julian Date.
(https://i.pinimg.com/originals/e8/6b/25/e86b2552359e32f0348b7e2922d194e5.jpg)
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Sorry, Jeff, but Julian date is correct in its common usage. The Gregorian Calendar did replace the Julian Calendar, but Gregorian Dates are always Month Day Year. When talking about the number of days within a year, it is commonly referred to as the Julian Date.
No not a problem - I was too quick to react to what I had already been using and had included in prior posts and the article.
You just saved me some time and work so thank you :)
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Trust this also helps, the attached picture is of my original K/H distribution block which I have restored, showing a production date of August 23, 1969 also a Saturday and my mustang was built on Sept 04, 1969.
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Trust this also helps, the attached picture is of my original K/H distribution block which I have restored, showing a production date of August 23, 1969 also a Saturday and my mustang was built on Sept 04, 1969.
Being able to compare the cars real build date and the date of block being made helps IMHO confirm the pattern and calendar type of dating method.
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Glad I could help
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Checked my core distribution blocks.
The earliest observed was 217 9 aka August 5, 1969.
95% of mine were removed several years ago. No idea of lead times compared to build dates of cars. 1970 and later is often times difficult with paper door tags.
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Checked my core distribution blocks.
The earliest observed was 217 9 aka August 5, 1969.
95% of mine were removed several years ago. No idea of lead times compared to build dates of cars. 1970 and later is often times difficult with paper door tags.
Yeah that's odd in that there were disc brake cars built in July. Earliest Marti I have is one scheduled for July 4th but built on July 21st.
But I see that the Julian date is the correct interpretation as I found a block dated 8 1 which must be January 8th 1971.
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Before I forget about it can I get permission to use either of your guys pictures for the article? Will help me not have to find one and take a picture given all that is goign on around the country and locally right now.
Jeff, feel free to use my picture for anything you need.
And have a Merry Christmas :-)