Cannot find my engine's stamped serial number

Mustang Gregg

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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
 
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Horse,

Thanks for the comeback.
Dang, I thought so too. I have looked at pics of other '67 blocks and the milled off bosses for stamps are a little different-looking than mine.
A '67 engine is a bit queer in that it could have been cast in either foundry. So there will be some possible differences.
The part that is really BS here is that I have a load of money in this engine.
And if I can't come up with the numbers, the DMV inspection is a fail!
I guess I'll keep stripping epoxy primer.

Much obliged,
Mustang Gregg
 
This is a 68 block and it actually has most of the vin stamped right behind the intake . If your block is a early 67 it probably was not stamped .what is the block number by the starter?
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I will get those numbers for you tomorrow. The engine is on a stand in the shop in town. It's a 5 mile trip through drifts.
But anyway, the casting date was in '67, a few days before assembled date.

Much obliged,
Mustang Gregg
 
Howdy, Horse:

CAST: Valley numbers....289, 12, FoMoCo
CAST: Basic number.......C5AE-6015E
CAST: Cast date..............7B17 (1967 FEB 17)
STAMP: Assembly date.....7C3Z .(1967 MAR 03)

I was an aircraft inspector for many years. I'm fairly good at finding little numbers.

Nothing in that are at the aft end of the intake.
Nothing under the bell housing.

Much obliged,
MG