Don't think it's 1965 because it has the later head without the spark plug wells and cups.
Don't think it's 1985 because it has solid lifters and adjustable rockers.
Intake manifold is two barrel aluminum intake I installed. Is not the original cast iron single barrel intake.
The harmonic balancer is new aftermarket part which appears to be identical to original.
And yes, did have AC compressor mounted on this barn find engine.
Original engine brackets were the spool mounts for car which I replaced with truck brackets.
Here are a couple more photos to examine.
Kindest regards; Scorch.
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About the year. I'll take a guess, but I could be totally wrong.
6= cyl
225 = displacement
R= regular fuel
2 9 = feb 9th
5 = `1965, 1975 0r 1985
Not 1965, has 5 freeze plugs, later engine brackets, air conditioning pulleys, two bbl intake, and air injection head. PS mounting boss has only two bolt holes instead of three
Probably not 1985: 1985 would be truck or industrial application. Has car oil pan, and you stated mechanical valve train. Crank damper is for forged crank.
I'm thinking around 1975/76: Forged crank (by damper) and no "E" in the engine ID, solid lifters, style of valve cover, 2 bbl manifold, egr and air injection. The dipstick and tube are longer that the early ones, and shorter that the truck ones. However I question the engine brackets I'm not sure of the years and I can't see the pass side, but I think that style was used from 67 until sometime in the early '70's when they went to the spool type mount.
Like I said this is just a lot of guess work and who knows What was changed over the years.