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Old 05-17-2019, 04:35 PM
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Didn't see that photo. I guess the description...he wasn't doing the usual "matching numbers", "real deal", etc hyperbole. It caught me off guard.
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Old 05-17-2019, 04:48 PM
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Engine stamp looks good to me. Interesting comparison on the axle code:

The BAT car was built the same week as my 70Z, approx 1500 cars before mine and has a March 3rd stamped axle (COZ 3.73). My car has a Feb 11th stamped axle (almost 3 weeks earlier) but is a 4.10 gear COO code. I guess the lower production 4.10 axles sat for a while longer than the standard 3.73 rears waiting for a car needing that option.

I like the car...wish I had room.
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Old 05-17-2019, 05:02 PM
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Didn't see that photo. I guess the description...he wasn't doing the usual "matching numbers", "real deal", etc hyperbole. It caught me off guard.
I chalk that up to owning a car for half a century. Just not that big of a deal to him after all these years. Shame he redid the seats.

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Like it!! Original owner and all!! Love M.Blue!! Is the underside rust red correct?
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Like it!! Original owner and all!! Love M.Blue!! Is the underside rust red correct?
Yes, for Norwood-built, which it is.
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