- Dec 23, 2011
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Small block experts,
I have the 289 engine out of my 1967 Fairlane 500 (which was totaled many years ago).
It has been overhauled and painted for a new project. So there are no bolt on tags left.
Now, to get the new vehicle inspected and titled (Nebraska), I have to find the engine serial number.
I found the Ford numbers for series, date cast, date built.
I understand that in 1967, the 289's were cast in BOTH foundries.
So I might have a wierdo as far as stamped numbers are concerned.
But where is the actual serial number?
BTW: I do not have the car's actual VIN. And the DMV has no record.
Much obliged,
Mustang Gregg
I have the 289 engine out of my 1967 Fairlane 500 (which was totaled many years ago).
It has been overhauled and painted for a new project. So there are no bolt on tags left.
Now, to get the new vehicle inspected and titled (Nebraska), I have to find the engine serial number.
I found the Ford numbers for series, date cast, date built.
I understand that in 1967, the 289's were cast in BOTH foundries.
So I might have a wierdo as far as stamped numbers are concerned.
But where is the actual serial number?
BTW: I do not have the car's actual VIN. And the DMV has no record.
Much obliged,
Mustang Gregg