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I can't vouch for it being original to the car, but my L78 Manual has a correct three core Harrison "O" A "O" raised on the filler tank While the 4 core original Yenko radiator looks like "O" K "I" and they both say FILL ^ COLD and have an "R" on the Driver side tank Brace.
Of course both have "Harrison" Raised on the Filler tank. I have seen one low milage original L78 4 speed 4.10 posi Camaro with a Curved neck COPO style 4 core radiator as well. |
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Stefano,
Is that "OO" or "OAO"? I don't understand the way you are using " marks as to what you are saying. Also, what is on the drivers side tank? I talked to a friend who knows of an original untouched 7,000 mile L78 and I'm trying to get intouch with the guy. |
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Just curious, 69L89396, what color is this 7,000 mile L78?
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Chevy454,
I'll let you know when I talk to him. I do know it was originaly from Tennessee. |
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Big 0 on the raised portion of the tank and smaller but Cap A on the recessed portion of the tank and a Big 0 on the next raised portion , then the tag blocks the rest of the tank and no more letters.
Does anyone know what the letters signify? |
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