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Good info! Thanks for taking the time to research it. I noticed the source as the old USCC.
I miss the technical features that they offered. Phil ![]() |
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Most of the VIN info (re the #'ing at the different plants)is posted on the CRG site.
The end of the month #'s are actually via GM production records, USCC just published them. They are a good reference point, but there are several issues with those #'s, so don't rely on them too much. The ordering info was published by GM in an explanation on how the ordering system worked. It is different from 67-8. The car being discussed is a hodge-podge of parts.....
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Kurt,
Thanks. I knew the USCC info was a little loose also. it is too bad that whoever put the car together did not do a better job finding the best parts when the car was re built. Still a nice looking car, I love the Orange with the white stripes. Good car to drive. Phil ![]() |
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Kurt, Thanks. I knew the USCC info was a little loose also. it is too bad that whoever put the car together did not do a better job finding the best parts when the car was re built. Still a nice looking car, I love the Orange with the white stripes. Good car to drive. Phil ![]() [/ QUOTE ] First thing I noticed was it had the wrong spoiler,mine is a 10C LOS and still has the original 68 shorty. |
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I think it was a non spoiler car-Originally
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