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that is really cool how you did that!!!
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Eddie M Camaro-less 87 El Camino SS Few Ferrari's |
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The VIN stamp in my Z28 block is same as this. Took me a while to find it. Very cool Denis. Nice interactive photo work there.
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Wow, that is cool! .
Sure wish it was that easy when you were looking at a car! . ![]() ~ Pete
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Since I don't know anything about '69 Camaros, I have to ask...didn't they use a gang holder to stamp these numbers and, if so, how would they become so misaligned? Did you check them against your tranny to confirm fonts etc.? IS the tranny stamping skewed also?
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Mark |
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Dunno.
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Since it's stamped in rough cast, I think it just looks skewed because each number isn't stamped to the same depth. An optical illusion.
Tommy Mathison |
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i have seen some interesting stamps on the pad by the oil filter...
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