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Trying to identify the "FLT" code on my build sheet. The car is a 1970 L78 Nova. Any help would be appreciated.
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Dean |
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Could possibly be "Fleet"
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Would it be possible that this car was part of a fleet order? Seems unlikely.
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FLT is one of those codes that no one seems to know what it means. It has been seen on many sheets, but there isn't a source to positively identify what it indicates.
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Allen 1970 Nova SS L34 396/350hp, 4-speed, 3.31 gears 1969 Corvette 350/300, 4-speed, 3.36 gears |
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Thanks,
I have quite a bit of documentation for my car, and have decoded everything except that. I Have always wondered what it meant - guess I'll forget about it.
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The "FLT" can and sometimes does refer to a Fleet order..Back in 1993/1994 I ordered a number of B4C (police pursuit package)Z28's for the dealership I worked for. The cars were all ordered on a purchase order through our fleet department, as Chevrolet wasn't building 6 spd cars as quickly on stock or customer ordered cars. We then converted the cars over to retail units, yet they still carried fleet codes on the paperwork..It could be your car was done the same..a way for the dealer to get a car quicker or maybe even for it to be built at all..Just a thought
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@wot;
I have also figured that FLT means Fleet. Since you have a documented car, would you mind helping the Research Project out by contributing to the database? Totally confidential and the information is helping to figure out these unknown things. PM me if you do. Thanks, Greg
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