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Please help determine if engine VIN number is legit

4mulas

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Hello, hoping people can post me examples of their block VIN number stampings in order to help me determine if a car I’m looking at is legit. It Looks slightly ‘off’ to me so far.
I’m looking at 1971 car
Especially ones built at Hamtramck
Thanks in advance!
 
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Why don't you post a photo of the engine VIN in question and let the members comment?
 
A lot of them are half stamped, and double stamped. Remember, it was just an hourly worker doing his job, probably thinking about the hot waitress at the local diner.
 
Usually if they look too good,then they are fakes.
In many cases, although mine has a nice clean stamp and I know where it's been it's entire life..
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Guys, why are you posting your stamps ? Let the OP post the engine stamping in question.
 
Guys, why are you posting your stamps ? Let the OP post the engine stamping in question.
He asked the same question on the a-body side and posted a pic. It left a lot to be desired. Odd looking stamp, on a car he is considering, so he can't scrap the paint off and get a good look.
 
He asked the same question on the a-body side and posted a pic. It left a lot to be desired. Odd looking stamp, on a car he is considering, so he can't scrap the paint off and get a good look.

Then a pic posted on the B body site should be easy.

Plus, If he's asking about 71 Hamtramck, show him 71 Hamtramck. Apples to apples.
 
This is the one in question. It’s completely missing the plant stamp (Hamtramck) and to me it looks like the last 4 are a smaller font size and physically aren’t in the same line as the first two numbers of the sequence number, the last 4 numbers look smaller to me too.
The ‘1’ also looked deeply struck vs the remainder but a after seeing @dadsbee stamping I’m a little less worried about that.
Maybe the faint stuff is all normal and good but the 1’s make it look off. Not sure
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If he was going to fake a stamp (re-stamp) wouldn't you think he would do a better job? Just askin.....
Edit: hemi?
 
If he was going to fake a stamp (re-stamp) wouldn't you think he would do a better job? Just askin.....
Edit: hemi?
Well that’s a good point. It wasn’t the current seller, he bought the car that way and I guess you never really know what one would do in order to make a fake.
No, a 340 car
 
Well that’s a good point. It wasn’t the current seller, he bought the car that way and I guess you never really know what one would do in order to make a fake.
No, a 340 car
Okay, the small block drainplug confused me. I thought it might be a cross bolt main. My big block doesn't have a plug there. Not as familiar with a smallblock.
 
Remember they swapped in new stamps as they wore out. Ones on all my engines are cleaner than all the other numbers, guess they got fresh 1 stamps. This one has a crisp 1 and 5 and the 8's are pretty beat... and yah that B has almost done it's life.
 
This is the one in question. It’s completely missing the plant stamp (Hamtramck) and to me it looks like the last 4 are a smaller font size and physically aren’t in the same line as the first two numbers of the sequence number, the last 4 numbers look smaller to me too.
The ‘1’ also looked deeply struck vs the remainder but a after seeing @dadsbee stamping I’m a little less worried about that.
Maybe the faint stuff is all normal and good but the 1’s make it look off. Not sure
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People think things were constant.

Things change.

Compare apples to apples.

Don't try a base the legitimacy of a 71 Hamtramck stamp by looking at stampings on a 69 Lynch Road car.
 
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