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I was wondering the same thing Kurt. Looks like a subframe bushing right above it.
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I apoligize for not resizing at least the frame picture and maybe others......the largest pic above shows a 70 Camaro subframe with mfg date.....
Chuck Sharin
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Chuck Sharin [email protected] Auburn,WA (30 miles South of Seattle) 70 Camaro R/S Z-28, L-78, R/S SS 69 Camaro COPO "recreation" |
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Then I don't think that's the correct decode for that stamp.
Norwood didn't build that frame, hence wouldn't have stamped a date on it. The supplier would have stamped it. To approach it the other way, ever see an LA car with a L code on subrame?
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stamp could have been done at the factory, not at the subframe builder, which is more likely the case anyhow, how else would you keep straight what subframe/engine assy goes with what body assy?
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Never saw a subframe date stamped into the metal frame. Citrus Z, there is no VIN on the frame, just a date code, not sure how that would beep the body, engine and frame together. Also why stamp the plant assuming the N= Norwood. A new mystery...
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My dumb. Some times I type faster than I think....
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