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Good Evening - I have purchased some Pontiac parts and in the parts is a 1968 Ram Air II block. IS there anyway to reverse the partial block VIN to the full car VIN? I would like to see the car and all the options the car had when it came out of the factory. Thanks

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You can get close, but not the exact, to the full VIN by adding the first six missing digits based on the VIN Decoder at:
https://firstgenfirebird.org/1968-i...968-vehicle-identification-number-v-i-n/

The only way that I know to get build details from a VIN is through PHS (Pontiac Historical Services) for a fee.


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All Pontiac blocks are basically the same so how can you call a block ram air ? The the only thing that makes anything ram air are the heads


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If it is one of the 110 RA2s in '68, It should have the WU (manual) or WT (auto) code and the date codes should be for about the 2Q '68.


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I have a 1968 WT block
What would make it RA ?


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Oops, I erred. The RA2 automatic is XT, not WT.


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So other than a stamping there is not any other physical difference ?


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From what I've learned, no, not until it gets built as a complete engine. For people interested in numbers matching, they can get closer to original with the as-built code. Without the original partial VIN, sequence number, dates, and other correct engine parts, they can only get close.


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Most of the matching number engines were blown up in the 1970's


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