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Scrutinize these stamp pads

J Hansen

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Does anyone have an opinion on the pads for this car? Lynch Road built '70 Super Bee. Scheduled 4/20/70 build. Block cast 11/14/69, assembled 12/12. Why are there no date stamps on the gearbox pad? The font size seems a bit large, and I've never seen "1" character look like that before, also, the "657" seems notably closer together on the block than the transmission, but I'm no Mopar pad expert. 3rd pic is one I took of a fall built L.R. '70 Super Bee, and there are obvious differences. What say you?

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the vins on the 833 pad usually are on top left area, but can be spread over entire top area. Bottom area has the pp833 ,date code, and build sequence in small font.
Your vins look too regular in spacing and 'order'
 
Looks like a "numbers match" restamp attempt. 1's are wrong, 0's too round.. 2's not quite right.
 
My personal opinion only, but.... compared to a known legit 69 lynch road punch; the 0A125 punch looks pretty good, the 0A221 look like a poor restamp. Look for regular mill marks on the pad. The restampers try to copy them with a grinder after removing the original number.
 
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