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RE: I think you mean assembly dates |
By hawkrod - 10/28/2003 6:25:07 PM; IP 64.12.96.238 |
Royce, i think you may not understand the issue. in many states they inspect a constructed vehicle and look for serial numbers to verify that components are not stolen. i went through this with my truck which was built out of two. they checked the data plate against the and also checked the frame serial number and block serial number. they were verifying i had legal right to the components used to build the truck and then they assigned a serial number after they checked all the existing numbers. if the block does have a serial number it will be on the back vertical surface just below the head. tell your DMV inspector that the engine is a 63 and does not have a serial number due to the fact that they were not required until jan 1 1968 or tell him that you bought it directly from ford umpteen years ago as a replacement engine and see what he says. hawkrod |
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