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The stamping is on drivers side
Of the block at the front
It is really hard to read but looks like 30_10_4_1
The first number looks like a zero and the last two like 8s
Which would give us 300108481
But I don't think that can be correct. The last six are the last six from the bin right? They don't match my car which is fine it wasn't sold to me as
Matching. Isn't the third spot the assembly plant?
The car is a 70 442 made in Fremont ca but then at some point went to Canada 4P2MIjW.jpg
Last edited by mattking; Oct 10, 2015 at 02:30 PM.
The third character of the VIN derivative is the assembly plant. In the 1970 model year, that could be either a "C" for Southgate, CA, or a "G" for Framingham, MA. Southgate built full size cars (Olds D88 and Ninety Eight) in 1970. Framingham built A-body cars. The VIN derivative on your block is either 30C108481 or 30G108481.
I agree, 109481. But Joe, blow up that second character and it sure looks like a "G". And the tops of both the second and third characters look different than the 0, 9, and 8 later in the sequence. Comments?
I agree, 109481. But Joe, blow up that second character and it sure looks like a "G". And the tops of both the second and third characters look different than the 0, 9, and 8 later in the sequence. Comments?
What bothers me is that the second character LOOKS like it wants to be a "C" or "G", but we know it must be a digit, so the only possible digits are "0","3", "6", "8", or "9". It clearly looks nothing like the "3" in the first position. I discounted "8" or "9" because there is no evidence of red paint under the blue, but I am reconsidering that possibility. It's an "F" block, not an "FA", so it isn't a "6". That pretty much leaves a 1970 block.
EDIT: I don't think it's a "2", but I could be wrong.
The third character must be a letter, and the only possible letters that fit are "C" or "G". Could be either - I'm not hard over on which it is.
Hey, guys, I know that the second character is supposed to be a number, as stated, but, man, it sure doesn't look like one. That cutoff is way too distinct:
- Eric
ps: and what's with the new photo posting system, huh?
Thanks for all the help here. Sorry i didn't reply sooner. Did you know that the reverse lights plug off the neutral safety switch and the trans kick down plug will fit in the wrong connectors? I didn't, But i do now.
Im going to try to link to an entire album of pictures so i don't have to try to make them all work on the board..
So, Is the consensus 3G9109481?
If so, what does it mean? Was it mis-stamped?
From what I've read here
3 is OLDS , next number should be year, third place should be plant, right?
I went and looked again, on the back of the block is says
So, Is the consensus 3G9109481?
If so, what does it mean? Was it mis-stamped?
From what I've read here
3 is OLDS , next number should be year, third place should be plant, right?
I went and looked again, on the back of the block is says
68
F4
This is behind where the flywheel would be.
If you look close there is the slash for the g and faint imprint of lower part of the G is kinda hidden because of a scratch! I am in agreement 3G9109481. As for 68 F4 some think that those blocks are higher in nickel! I really am not buying into that speculation no proof i have ever read supporting!JMO