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I got to thinking about this (dangerous sometimes) and I am trying to find a few pictures of 1970 tags I have. I remember clearly seeing the L78 on the 70 tag and I thought I saw one (1970) with Z27L78. It could have been a late car but not sure.
Another I have seen (and I have the picture) is the designation in two locations. One next to the build date i.e. 05EL78 (which would have made me believe it was both SS codes together) and by itself under the paint code. Why would that be? Also a good point was brought up that the SS did have 3 different option codes, L48, L34 and L78 for 1970. Was just the engine RPO used throughout 1970 or was the SS RPO Z27 used for the L48 option and other tags had just L34 and L78 to designate the higher option? I would like to see some different 1970 SS tags. As a side not the seller has updated his auction to say he's not sure if it is a BB because he is not familiar with these cars. I agree that it is just a base car but it does have potential. Rick H. |
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Rick, Would you mind posting a picture of the (05EL78) trim tag.
I am glad to see he updated the ad, That was definitely a Base Model.
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Kentucky Gold 70 SS/RS L78. 81 Z/28 Silver/Silver Int 09 G8/GXP #992 98 Pontiac GTP Daytona Pace Car #605 90 Olds Touring Sedan SUPRCHRGD L32 83 El Camino |
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No problem, here it is.
![]() Like I said above I have also seen the L78 under the paint code like you would find on a Z28 tag. Rick H. |
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All the 70 models I have seen have the L34/78 on the tag and the 71 and 72's have the Z27 designation. As proven here before anything is possible I guess.
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I now see that the tag doesnt indicate that it isn and SS or a bigblock,so I guess there is no fraud here other then maybe a litle misled advertising.My concern was that there was a bonafide real bigblock camaro from that area on Ebay a while back,the ca was a brown with white stripe and tan interior split bumper SS/396 car and it was a rust bucket with no engine.I was hoping that somebody didnt yank the tags off a real car and sent it to the scrapyard.It doesnt look like that was the case.
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Wow, That is weird. Most Norwood L78’s are stamped under the paint code.
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Kentucky Gold 70 SS/RS L78. 81 Z/28 Silver/Silver Int 09 G8/GXP #992 98 Pontiac GTP Daytona Pace Car #605 90 Olds Touring Sedan SUPRCHRGD L32 83 El Camino |
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Just another example that you can't really tell how or why they did things back then. It could be a different person's personal touch, could be the way a certain shift did things, who knows.
![]() When I hear someone say "that tag is fake", what are they basing it on? All ready we have seen numerous ways tags have been stamped. How many other different tags will show up? I find this very interesting and educational as well. Rick H. |
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