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When did Ford start putting matching ID numbers on the engine blocks? I went looking on my 65 and cant find any. Just the engine ID tag
Federal law only required a VIN stamp on the four speed manual transmission during the 1965 model year. If the car had a three speed or an automatic then there would be no VIN stamp other than the ones on the body.
Royce:Your wording indicates that the VIN stamp on 4 speeds was only for 65, or was that the first year for that requirement?
Or you could say all Mustangs of any year. I don’t know what year the law was passed but it predates Mustangs.
I've never seen a non-K code VIN stamp on a 65-66 4 speed trans.
Agree but have not always looked at each one I've owned or seen at a swap meet. Books produced by the feds during the 60's and 70's is where I believe the information came from that stated that the high performance transmissions were stamped and that I've referenced a number of times. Wonder why it would have been included and looked for by tens of thousands of detectives around the country if it was correct. Just the messenger I'll post this again
I have a question regarding the drivetrain VIN stamping requirements. Does anyone know exactly what Law required the drivetrain components to be stamped?All I can find is reference to the requirement for a dash tag to display the VIN, and then later laws that standardized VIN numbers.
Are you looking for the bill number or similar reference number? If so I haven't searched for it. Guess a few hours Goggling/Yahooing or other search might turn up that. Might be in one of the auto thief books I have but don't recall it off hand