I really can't say why the engine was replaced. The 1939 block was sold as a replacement for 1937 and 1938 models after 1940. My guess it was replaced some time after the war like 1946 or 1947. If the original engine had like 85 or 90,000 miles and was knocking and the rest of the car was still pretty good they probably decided to replace the engine with a new short block which camw with no number stamped.. There is a date code on the side of the block down near the distributor.
There is really no difference between the 1938 and 1939 block other than the way the vacuum advane is bolted to the block.
There were some changes to the "bolt on" parts but they would have been transfered from the 1938 engine.
Last edited by Chev Nut; 05/09/16 05:30 PM.