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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1970 Mustang => Topic started by: preaction on April 26, 2021, 03:06:40 PM
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I came accross a 70 Mach1 equipped with a H code engine and when we pulled the fenders the stamped Vin read, 0F114319 with a star on each end sort of like a Vin stamping on a engine block is this typical ?
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Yup, very typical of Dearborn production. All of my DB cars are stamped that way.
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+1 The shortened VIN became standard practice at all three plants in 70 for the hidden VIN stamping
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Carl, Jeff, thanks. ;)
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+1 The shortened VIN became standard practice at all three plants in 70 for the hidden VIN stamping
Does that mean standard practice prior to 1970 was to do the entire vin on the aprons?
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Does that mean standard practice prior to 1970 was to do the entire vin on the aprons?
Yes. In three places, one hidden on the right hand side, another hidden on the left, both near the hood hinge, and the visible one on the left.
Jim
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Does that mean standard practice prior to 1970 was to do the entire vin on the aprons?
Yes it was typical practice to stamp the full VIN but not always stamped on "aprons" during 64-69. Depended on production period and plant