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Old 09-16-2021, 10:46 PM
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... I have a 1967 Camaro L78 04D car ... Norwood built car.

... the most "correct" and desirable now? Is this the case with a stamped 100AK pulley?
If there were two suppliers (one stamping and one not), then I think you would need to get advice from someone who owns or has pics of an unrestored Norwood L78 to be sure.

If it was a timing thing, then I would say unstamped is more likely correct. As I said above, I have never seen a verified original 67 Chevelle L78 pulley that was stamped. Here's my Baltimore July built original, as found before the car was awakened from a 37 year garage slumber.
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