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Block Date Code - too close to build date?
Trying to determine if this is too close to car build date to be considered correct-
I have a 65 GTO convert that I bought in 1990, as a non running project car. I knew it was a stick shift, but later when I got the PHS I found out the car was originally a 3x2 4 spd so I have been trying to find a date code correct WS block for it. I have found a couple but all have been too $$$ or issues like already bored .060 or etc. I have found one that is std bore, magged, guaranteed ok but I am worried the date code is too close to my build date. Car cowl tag is 01D (4th wk of Jan 65) Billing sheet from PHS has build/invoice date as 1/29/65 Casting date on block I am looking at is 1/26/65 Car was built at Pontiac plant where all engines were built. Is this too close to be considered date code correct? The answers I have gotten is this is atypically close but could be considered correct. I am just doing a driver not a show car, and have no intentions should I sell of representing it as original just date code correct replacement block One of the previous owners must have had two 65 GTOs as it came with a WT code engine that was cast in June or July. Was thinking I could rebuild a correct WS code engine and eventually sell the WT code engine as it is a runner |
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Not too close at all. I had a 66 GTO, Pontiac plant build. Engine built Nov. 8, car built Nov. 11. Totally within the scope of normal for that plant.
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