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Ken
thats great, more vin numbers that confirm the special stamping.I had a friend email me the story that when he perchased a documented ls5 car from the KP plant that had his mechanic took a look at the car and called him a few hours later and told him that he had been taken because the vin number was stamped backwards, he subsequently found out throught a lot of research that the motor stampings are origional.But Why? maybe we will be lucky and a retired production worker from that plant will tellus why.? ![]() Peter |
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What do you mean by backwards? Is the row of numbers in reverse order? Maybe it was just a production worker that didn't know how to load the gang punch...
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that is what I was thinking or he was left handed and rotated it by accident before the strike and didnt care that it was upside down....
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I thought of that too and there are too many cars
that can be ceritified that are stamped that way in my previous post the 1992 article also pointed to the same practice, its not only one motor it apears that all were stamped that way. The stampings can be read looking from the drivers seat position from left to right.I am talking about origional documented build sheet cars not restamps as some L78 I have seen Peter |
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I had an LS-6 coupe built at Leeds that was stamped backwards as well.
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I have had at least two LS6 Leeds plant cars and both were stamped upside down.
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