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More than happy to help you out. The Norwood workers can accurately inform you about the complete operations of the following areas:
Salvage-Repair and Reuse operations. Repair in the OK Lot. Repair and rebuild operations in AGR. More than Happy to help you BUT that would kinda require you to lift the ban over at the CRG. SO - that's entirely up to you. |
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off topic but I'm wondering if they took pictures of that Corvette engine because it was the last carbureted Corvette engine? Last carbureted Corvette was 1981.
Or the last Corvette that rolled off the St. Louis assembly line on July 31, 1981? Last edited by JoeC; 08-10-2021 at 01:27 PM. |
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Unknown. I contacted GM years ago about the images due to the claims being made that John Z (CRG) was due credit for one image I used in the stamper display,-despite the fact that M Hanson had already taken credit for the entire series of images, including the image contested here multiple times by Kurt.
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I tend to agree with this - that looks like an L81 on the Corvette line.
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