gtx6970
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That would be correct.My original '66 Imperial had the B440 stamp on that pad location.
B is 1966
C is 1967
And so on.
The BH just signifies Hemi. As opposed to B426.
No idea why
That would be correct.My original '66 Imperial had the B440 stamp on that pad location.
OK - misunderstood the photo with a VIN.My engine does not have a vin on either location.
simply the date on the raised pad below the coil. Which is where all 1966 and I think 67 engines as well
66 application will be BH ( same as mine )
67 allplication will be CH
Those pics of vins I posted are of engine Ive grabbed off the net.
I may be misunderstanding this photo too. Is this on the bottom of your engine? If so, then I would guess the casting date must be a 3 for March for a May assembly.Is the right stamp? Come on, give me a “yes sir”.
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Dang......my birthday.....I was 10 !You may find the block assembly date on the bottom side of the engine. Mine was located on the lower, left rear of the bock on the rear web.
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What looks like VIN is actually MN signifying the engine plant. This decoded as an assembly date for 426 engine assembled on Dec 20th 1967, 12th engine of the day. (68 model year).
The engine casting date is near and partially behind the starter motor.
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Most blocks in this time period were cast in 66 I believe. I’ve heard none were cast in 67. Mine was assembled 14 months after casting. Obviously not the original engine for my 66.