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the tag really looks to be fake, heres a picture of my 67 396 tag for a car i just sold.
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hi early build date i am not sure camaro resource group said possibly one of the first of the big block cars,i dont know for sure i got the car from a friend of mine that died 20 years ago.all the engine trans and rear end was in the car when i got it the car sat in storage and not touched for over 20 years.have trans code #p7s177 rear code is QL0222g1 tag was on it tag was same as it had when i got it [/ QUOTE ] from owner selling car. here ya go..I replied back asking for some pics of the rear... we have been proved wrong before..could be something...were tags available 20+ years ago??? My Calvin book does not show that QL code for 67..am I still asleep... |
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Rear is dated too late for the car based on the 11C on the trim tag. I thought the earliest L78 cars had the 4P on the trim tag and that was in the April time frame. I don't see any way this car is an L78 and that tag is probably a fake.
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69 Z28 JL8, #'s match - being restored |
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Bud,
QL is 3.31 open 12-bolt.
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I requested him to cease and desist in using the CRG's name. His statement is not true, CRG never stated any such thing.
Bud, http://www.camaros.org/radiusrod.shtml
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Kurt S - CRG |