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No. It's the location of the engine assembly date as discussed many times on this forum. That is shown by the yellow arrow. The red arrow is a bonus for 289 HP engine cars, the head casting location, which should be 19, 20 or 21 (mine are 21) that should be part of 65 thru 67 Shelby GT-350s engine identification.Jim
See picture for the "visible" assembly date location for 64-68 289 blocks. There is another assembly date on the oil pan mounting surface, but I don't recommend pulling the oil pan on a running engine.Jim
Was referring to (as quoted) your comment about an assembly date being on the oil pan surface
1966 Metuchen C Code Fastback. Scheduled Build Date of Dec 10, 65.Engine Assy Date 5M1
Late to the party but here is my assembly date, Dec 18, 64 Dearborn. I'm not sure if it's Dec 1 or if there is another digit after the 1. Machine date under the oil pan is 4M1B, block cast is 4L20.
There is a lot of similarity between a "B" and an "8", especially after 50 plus years.Jim
I finally identified the last digit, or in this case letter, as an A. I was always assuming it would be number and was stumped as to what it was. Thanks to you Jim, on another post you said the date is followed by a letter. I scurried back out to the garage with some steel wool and mineral spirits, again, and see it's an A. I'm happy.
351 Windsor Build Date 2/26/69Would it read 9B18G ?