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----As far as the stamp, personally I think that a stamping as straight as this needs a further look. Could be OK though. Car sits too high, mostly in the front. Plug wires are 1967 style. Wonder at this price if the hardtop is there or not, not mentioned anyway. Would also like to know if the sidepipes are on the window sticker. A good picture shot correctly would have answered that. I have the feeling that either the person taking the pics doesn't know what to shoot or intentionally is just taking generic pics. An expert sent to look would be a good start....Bill S
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That stamp is awfully straight. While this stamp from my old car is 6 months later, I think lack of character alignment is typical
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Looks like ghost stamping underneath.
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Double post
Last edited by SuperNovaSS; 03-18-2023 at 12:30 AM. Reason: Double post |
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On Tim’s pic? That is a typical double stamp from the stamp hitting the pad, jumping back and hitting the hammer, then hitting the pad again. Look more closely and you will see it is the exact same stamp just slightly higher and to the right.
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