cool68
Well-known member
Tell me are vin numbers stamped in engine blocks ? And where can I find the vin on the block ?
Well that's certainly odd.
Here is a photo of the engine VIN from one of my old cars and it shows all the digits.
Yep, they dropped one digit. Would seem very odd for someone to have pulled or repalced them and stamped the partial wrong the same way on replacements..
Just one of those things.... was posted more to show locations.
As noted they were cranking these out at a high rate and it would be very intersting to have a time machine and be able to go back and inspect a couple hundred cars sitting at the factory lots awaiting shipment...
I think it was Midnight Special who once said "If you could go back in time and take a GT/CS off the line, cacoon it, and open it today, someone would nit pick it to death and find all kinds of things incorrect about the car". Just how we have evolved in making our cars so correct, we question what we find when something is "incorrect", but is factory installed. Would it be wrong to remove the build sheet from a car or the coffee cup and donut wrapper from the trunk well, it was factory installed? Just saying, I believe no matter how much we look, we will always find something incorrect. The guy stamping engines and transmissions those days may have heard the break buzzer and/or the line shut down for some other reason and he/she as a habit skipped digits. If only one digit is missing and it is still spot on with the VIN, I would be willing to bet it is numbers matching as after 45 years, if the engine had been changed, the numbers would not even be close. JMHO.