While individual block have variable stampings such as the assembly date and letters that indicate special machining to that particular block such as undersized lifter bores, crank journals, etc.
Any HP 440 block would be stamped the same as any 440+6 block, there are no differences between the two except the parts inside them, and even those are'nt that much different. same heads, same block, same crank, same rods, etc. The VIN sequence number stamped on the blocks oil pan rail raised machine pad could indicate if the car the engien originally went into was a 6 pack or 4 barrel car, but that's the ONLY sure way to know what the block was originally assembled as.