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Old 06-09-2002, 04:36 AM
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Default Re: L72 Trip to machine shop

Shor,
It looked like MN to me the first time I looked at your pictures. But, that is what I would expect it to read, so my eyes might be playing a trick on me.

There aren't to many original drive train Yenkos or COPOs left. Even fewer of those remaining which have never had their drive trains apart.(Or even out of the car.)

Your find is certainly new info. to me. I am curious as to what our resident Restorers and Members have experienced.

I can still remember a few years back when Dana Mecum first exhibited this rare find and numerous local "experts" were scrutinizing your Camaro.

The 'Bloomington Gold' Corvette Guys were satisfied with the originality and Correctness of the Castings and stampings but were completely thrown off by the dates and time line.

Many couldn't understand how a bock was cast in January, Pad stamped in March and united with a Body trim tagged in May.



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