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Old 05-20-2014, 12:45 AM
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Default Re: Carburetor Heat Shield

That's right.The deciding factor was what state/region the vehicle was going to be bought brand new in,i.e.(Calif.)
If that 1970 vehicle was assembled in LOS or NOR,and ordered by a waiting dealer in Calif.then it was assembled w/NA-9 @ the factory and would appear on it's buildsheet.
If the same vehicle was assembled in LOS or NOR,and ordered by a waiting dealer in Chicago,then it was not assembled w/NA-9 at all....but if that dealer in Chicago received it,and then did a dealer trade with a dealer in Calif.,then that Calif. dealer had to install NA-9 on it in it's service bay before it could sell it to it's buyer in Calif.
That's why many nickname NA-9,California Emissions.
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