I posted earlier in this thread, the following:
"PS. Many original VIN stamps have the last two digits in the VIN be a different (larger) font; mine is that way also, and I'd bet yours is as well. When the'stamper' is stamping the cars coming down the line, he would likely only change the last character, or last couple, when stamping the next car. This is true whether the VIN stamp is on the front pad, or the rough cast surface above the oil filter."
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Today, in response to an email from Austin, I went back to photographs I had of these items and now I want to 'retract' or modify what I'd said above. The last two characters in my VIN derivative stamps look *different*? or more distinct? but not sure after looking more closely today that they are 'larger'... They may just be made from 'newer, less worn' stamps, which makes them look the way they do...