Stamped right here Greg... this is a 69, hence the E vs an F.
Oh, and the warehouses don't rotate their inventory like say a grocery store does. FIFO is "first in, first out" so the oldest get's used first. LIFO is "last in, first out" is what the blocks probably are. They probably don't move all of them out of the way to get the bottom one out clear back in the stacks, clear back in the corner by the wall. So, there could be a block that was cast months ago that finally got pulled to be machined. I have heard of blocks installed within a week or two of casting and as long as 2 months.Exactly. It is very possible it was for an early 70 model car. Production began the first of August. The blocks are cast, stored, machined, assembled, and installed all at different times with a chance of sitting in the warehouse until it's time for the next operation.
I think you figured it out.Here is what I see.
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That makes it a 1970 Dart ?
You’re too kind. I knew nothing for sure. I got help from you guys.I think you figured it out.
I've only owed one numbers matching car and it was way to original and nice for me to modify. I sold it and bought my first A body.