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Cool pic, Carl!
What color(s) was used for the P, T, and B? You think the TUR stands for turquoise? I know you said the TUR was partly covered by the heater box, was the bottom of the "U" on the heater box or is there evidence that it was under the box? Thanks, -Sam
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Sam , I could not tell you for sure if the markings were on the box or not but I suspect that they passed under the box, Thanks
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All the codes remaining on the firewall, like N10, M21, Z22, Y437, D80, OU8(how about C08-vinyl top), etc. were put on by Fisher after the was assembled but before it was trimed out and primed. Fisher then painted the car and then blacked out the firewall and then added the PTB stamps just before sending the car over to the GM side of the plant. The TIIR (or TUR) was put on by GM on their side of the plant.
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