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This maybe a dumb question but what does the p or b 534 stand for on this trim tag? Didn't the Los cars have x-33 or x-77 on them?
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Norwood Ohio cars had the X33 and X77 designation. The P or B numbers have been debated before but their true meaning may never be known.
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Norwood Ohio cars had the X33 and X77 designation. The P or B numbers have been debated before but their true meaning may never be known. Probably just some sort of tracking number.
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As Jason states below, Norwood cars had the "X" codes stamped on the Trim Tags. LOS cars did not, thus the reason it is harder to prove what the car was. A Z/28 as this one with the build sheet showing the VIN and the correct option codes for the Z/28 and the 15" wheels would show that YES its a Z. As for the odd ball codes on the tag in question, its a internal Plant tracking code yet to be determined how it breaks down.
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