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I don't usually comment on the "judgement by photo" threads, but doesn't it appear there is no Tonnawanda code on the stamp? It appears pretty clear as 11029JH.
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-------I generally look at a set of numbers on a pad and when they are as straight and parallel as these appear I have grave doubt. Could the factory have stamped them that neatly??? Sure they could have, but in 30 years of looking at these cars I have only seen 1 or 2 original pad stamps that lined up like that. You can almost forget about what #s are there when they look like this (too nice)!!! Then add in the fact that the pad is painted, covering up any broach marks or milling marks. Make sure a qualified person takes a good hard look at this car before cash changes hands......Bill S
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SPEAKING ABOUT MOUNTS. I HAVE AN ORIGINAL SET OF BB MOTOR MOUNTS THAT I JUST TOOK OUT OF A L78 NOVA.. WHILE PULLING OUT THE MOTOR ONE MOUNT WAS FINE BUT THE OTHER WAS SEVERED IN HALF IN THE RUBBER. WOULD LIKE TO KEEP THEMBECAUSE THEY ARE ORIGINAL TO THE CAR. DOES ANYONE KNOW IF THEY CAN BE RESTORED??
BOB |
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[ QUOTE ]
I don't usually comment on the "judgement by photo" threads, but doesn't it appear there is no Tonnawanda code on the stamp? It appears pretty clear as 11029JH. [/ QUOTE ] I believe that stamping says T1029JH |
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