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Q: What is the least product possible when you multiply a 1-digit number greater than 0 by a 2 digit number?
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Where are the engine block casting numbers located on earlier model mustangs?

depends on the engine, on the 351, it is on the left side head deck/rear side. On the 302 it's near where the alternator is mounted, if you have the shop manuals, it will tell you on the first page for your particular engine.Most Early Mustang engines (pre 1968) do not have the VIN number stamped into the block.. The exception being "K Code" 289 High Output equiped vehicles where engines were stamped with the vehicle number.Additional info to above answer: Ford V-8 engine BLOCK casting numbers of all 1960 - later Ford V8s are located on a flat casting area nearest & under the starter. (Yes, you must remove the starter to see the whole number, bring a small brush and carbcleaner spray). If you practice upside down mirror reading and Yoga, then you don't need to climb under the car.The casting numbers will be a 4digit - 4digit - 1digit format.This gives block designation info as to Decade, year, car models, and part number and exclusive designation. Eg:1965 289-2V or a 289HiPo will both share the same casting number for 65-66 C5AE-6015-E, except that the HiPo will additionally have the car VIN stamped nearest the oilpan gasket/rearward as a HiPo exception to prove Mustang powerplant bloodlines. Nobody forgot to stamp a VIN at the factory.No other Mustangs had VINs stamped into engines.Some people mistake the intake casting number on top of the intake manifold as the engine casting number, but alas, it's the intake casting number to give that part authenticity too. Check with a reliable source for part ID. I have disassembled many 64-73 Mustangs in California with a variety of 1yr Block/different yr head/intake/exhaust combos with claims of hypo-yada yada or secret Ford engine with common vin numbers. Many, many, older motors (of every brand) were assembled in the last 45 years with various off-year parts to try to achieve a special performance blend....some were successful.