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Yep, that's how Fremont printed the engine serial #'s on the CBH. Obviously a typo on the blue car's CBH which the POP was generated from. The green car looks fine, just as it should for a Fremont car.
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I remember the green car being for sale on Facebook last year by the son of the owner. Very low miles as I recall, but had lots of aftermarket stuff installed.
Last edited by grantprix; 08-08-2024 at 08:40 PM. |
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Tom, are you familiar with the blue '67 3-speed for sale in Gaston, OR?
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Hi Grant, sorry I'm not familiar with the 3sp car in Oregon. Your comments on the green car are correct, but note that the last digit of the EUN is a 4 but listed on the POP as a 1. Since the CBH omits the last two numerals when the engine code is added, it doesn't offer any kind of argument about the accuracy of the POP.
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The blue car in Oregon has been for sale on Facebook for several weeks. It's a pretty nice survivor overall, but the photos aren't the best. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...66735667821094
I see what you mean now, I was only comparing the four numbers on CBH and engine. That is odd to see two cars back to back with mistakes like that. I can see that being an issue with some potential buyers having skepticism. |
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