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Cool car with another crazy looking engine stamp, but appears to be legit. Body needs some love.
Link to 1966 Chevelle SS396 auction ![]() ![]()
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My friend refers to these as "hostage note" stampings. The decision to stamp VINs in 65/66 obviously came down before they had developed a stamping protocol with proper tooling in place.
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Ha! That’s pretty accurate. I can’t even imagine the variability of a process that’s that uncontrolled.
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Typical Kansas Stamp
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