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Lynn,
That's a low one! Your VIN must be close to 124379N670000. The reset is something that I didn't know and that's why I'm glad somebody pointed it out. I can understand why they reset it (probably to have a standard of always resetting in August), but without the VIN to match with the cowl tag the numbers can get confusing. It would have been less confusing and kept the numbers further apart if they reset on 07A. ![]() If I could go back and edit my previous posts on "calling out" the owners of those cars I would. I hope I didn't cause any grief. ![]() Tony Huntimer RaceHome.com |
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The reset is something that I didn't know and that's why I'm glad somebody pointed it out. [/ QUOTE ] X2. I never heard of it before either. Am I correct in assuming that these are the elusive "1970" Camaros? Damn. Looks like the GM Photo Store doesn't appear to have the picture of the 1970 plated 69 anymore... |
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What about this "numbers matching" 69 Z28 listed on eBay?
Shouldn't the BODY number range to match this VIN be somewhere between 200000 and 211000? Tony Huntimer Camaro Performers Magazine |
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