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A pilot car is an initial assembly line test vehicle. The can be a no option, medium option or "everything that will fit on the car" option content. They were just a way of the assembly line brass seeing if the line procedures and parts were in order for getting cars built. Some are more interesting than others. They usually have an extremely low serial number like hypothetically BS23V0B100021, the 21st Cuda 440 6-bbl car built. Jeff I will send you a PM. I speak Hemi fluently. and I have no money left over after finishing the Z11 so I'm safe to use to look at the car if you need me.
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The Roadrunner is supposedly a pilot car and the GTX was raced by a known racer but he couldn't remember who.
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69 Z28 JL8, #'s match - being restored |
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I believe the Fender tag for these Hemi pilot cars,should show a "Job number" designation.
if there is no "job Number" on the Fender tag,then it is a regular production vehicle. |
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