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[ QUOTE ] I would drop the fuel tank, the LA plant frequently put build sheets on the top drivers side. Hopefully moisture and rodents have not destroyed it. I agree with Paul, both LA LS6's I owned had build sheets on the tank. Bruce [/ QUOTE ] Ditto as well - I've dropped the tanks of 6 or 7 70-72 Van Nuys A-bodies, and every one of them had the build sheet on top of the tank. So is there an agreed-upon cutoff date in 1970 after which Van Nuys cars were no longer stamped by the oil filter on the block?
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