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Well the part number and the build date code should be close to your scheduled build date of the car. Usually a month or two before.
For example, the scheduled build date of my car was March 24, 1973. My motor, when Kim at Passion4Mopars rebuilt mine told me was manufactured on the 60th day of 73 (0603) and the correct part number is 3431665. This motor was also used on E body cars, mine happens to be a B body.
The 60th day (I'm told) does not necessarily mean Feb 28 either. There is a chart somewhere in either the parts book or service manual that has a day chart as every year is different (again I'm told).
But that is pretty much it.
They do great work at http://www.passion4mopars.com/
I have to agree with Car Nut. Kim does excellent work. Did the motor on the last Challenger I restored. They are located in the neighboring town so it's easy to just have them stop by my buddies restoration shop and pick up the wiper motor.