I believe Ron is right Doug. In the strictest sense of what numbers matching means there's no such thing in a pre-68 Mopar. I think that was the year that Mopar started stamping the cars vin numbers on engines and trannys. However you are correct that the engine build date would have to precede the build date of the car to be original. The 38 on your pad denotes a 383 and 1025 is the build date of the engine. If it's 64 engine that would be Oct. 25, 1963.
Dan----- Original Message ----- From: "Douglas Sutherland" <pluckedchickens@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 7:01 PM Subject: RE: numbers matching '64 383 engine?
Thanks for your reply.I thought that all those major parts were date stamped before '65. As long as your drive train pre-dated your car body/chassis you most likely had an original car. If those parts were made after the body -- they were replaced.Who in the club can confirm -- is there such as thing as numbers matching '64 Mopar?To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx From: rcrossley@xxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: numbers matching '64 383 engine? Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 14:11:12 -0800 Hi Doug -I know there are others on this list who know much more than I do about such matters, but it's my understanding that there's no such thing as a "numbers matching" car that old. I seem to remember that numbers were matched laterin the '60s. I have an almost original '63 that I'm sure hasn't had any major components so I can check my belief if I know what numbers should match. But I don't think Ma Mopar made any attempt to match anything. Ron
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