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Old 08-10-2024, 07:33 PM
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The stamp that dave posted, the two zeros are the same, whereas the stamp that chevyman posted the two zeros are slightly different. FWIW, 5 months difference between cast date and build date seems like a lot....in my experience with the 69 model year, the two dates were usually much closer together, like dave's example.
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Old 08-10-2024, 07:50 PM
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Post JD stamp...

It might help to know the game plan for the block if you buy it.

Do you just want/need a 4 bolt block?? Does the cast date or assembly date matter??

Photo is a little fuzzy to confirm originality...the anomaly with the 'zeros' might be something to take a closer look at.

Again, unless the date stamp is critical...??

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