I purchased a 1965 Fastback in August 1980 (VIN 5F09K303882)(Warranty/Door Tag 63A 3 26 29J 23 8 5). The car is now, just, undergoing restoration.
While the Title, VIN in multiple locations and Door Tag all match up, the block does not have a VIN tag stamp that I can find. The engine internals and all the Part Numbers are consistent with HP 289. I'd like get a read on if the date codes suggest that this might have been put together out of parts:
Scheduled Build Date: 29 Sept., 1964
Engine Assemble: 7 Oct., 1964
Block Casing: 22 Sept., 1964 (everything checks out internally, including standard bore HP Pistons, rods, main Bearings and hatchet gear)
Heads: 3 Aug., 1964
21 July., 1964
Intake Manifold: 17 Aug., 1964
Exhaust Manifolds: 10 Aug., 1964 and a date I can not read
Timing Chain Cover: Sept., 1964
Water Pump: Oct., 1964
Harm. Damper: Sept., 1964
Trans. Main Housing: 12 Aug., 1964
Tail Housing: 25 Sept., 1964
9" Rear End: 3rd Week, Sept., 1964
Steering Box: 7 Oct., 1964
Master Cylinder: 1 Aug., 1964
Proportioning. Valve: 25 Aug., 1964 ( Kelsey Hayes Disc brakes)
The carb was changes to a manual choke Holley 600, the distributor is a replacement dual point and the fuel pump is aftermarket. I have suitable part numbers items for the distributor and fuel pump. Need to search the old family home for the carb, which I think was in the trunk when I bought it.
The questions are: Should I be concerned that the engine assemble date was after the SBD? Is there anything to suggest that because these casing/part date codes are all over the map that this drive chain is not original? Any other ways to know this is a number matching car?
Would love your input. You all have been so helpful previously.
GJC