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Help! Take a look at these Block stamps, is this my engine?

Started by 70Sbird, September 05, 2008, 03:28:43 PM

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tyly

Hi guys, I quote this topic.

What you say those numbers, can those be factory stamps?
Car is -70 Hemi Charger, date code on the block is 1.28.69
This guy, who stamped it, was sure little bit drunk.







This is -70 Hemi too, original??   
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1970-Dodge-Hemi-Charger-1-56-4-speed-cars-/161001039776?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item257c68e7a0








Plymouth Superbird 440 six-pack, 4-speed, 15000 miles
Dodge Charger -70 RT/SE Hemi
Dodge Challenger convertible -70 6.4 SRT HEMI

http://tyly.kuvat.fi/

472 R/T SE

I'd need a better picture, right off the bat the G looks off.   :shruggy:

I'm not partial to that car by any means either...really.  Pretty sad, I think I miss ol' Blue as much as I do my legs.   :eyes:





6PakBee

Take a look here.

http://www.440source.com/blockinfo.htm

The 69 and later 440's have a stiffening rib on the exterior.

Homerr

OP - out of curiosity how much is this seller asking for the block?  It could also show some motivation if it's priced sky high.


I think the great group of guys here have shown it to be a warranty block that the seller stamped.

r4daytona

Quote from: Homerr on April 18, 2013, 10:04:25 AM
OP - out of curiosity how much is this seller asking for the block?  It could also show some motivation if it's priced sky high.


I think the great group of guys here have shown it to be a warranty block that the seller stamped.

I agree Homerr, very knowledgeable guys here.  Some day if my block pops up I'll be turning here for info.

maxwellwedge

Re: OP's pics...  It is a re-stamp. The top pad is all wrong too.....looks like a service block. Block casting dates don't mean too much to me - the casting dates can be all over the map depending where/how it was sitting in the shelving at the engine plant.

70Sbird

Quote from: Homerr on April 18, 2013, 10:04:25 AM
OP - out of curiosity how much is this seller asking for the block?  It could also show some motivation if it's priced sky high.


I think the great group of guys here have shown it to be a warranty block that the seller stamped.

This guy called me out of the Blue from a Moparts posting (this was in 2008), asking $2,500 for the block.
I told him no thanks!

Scott Faulkner