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Was not the 70 Firebird, built either at Norwood,OH or VanNuys(LA), CA ???????
Maybe you can ask at the Performance Years Pontiac web site (???) Camaro frames should only have the (N)orwood or (L) Los Angeles designation...........
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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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Was not the 70 Firebird, built either at Norwood,OH or VanNuys(LA), CA ??????? Maybe you can ask at the Performance Years Pontiac web site (???) Camaro frames should only have the (N)orwood or (L) Los Angeles designation........... [/ QUOTE ] I guess my point is that Camaros and Firebirds WERE built on the same line so I don't think the "N" stands for Norwood. I think I will run over to my other garage and look at my 72 and 74 Camaros and see what they have on them if anything. They are both Norwood cars.
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[ QUOTE ] Was not the 70 Firebird, built either at Norwood,OH or VanNuys(LA), CA ??????? Maybe you can ask at the Performance Years Pontiac web site (???) Camaro frames should only have the (N)orwood or (L) Los Angeles designation........... [/ QUOTE ] I guess my point is that Camaros and Firebirds WERE built on the same line so I don't think the "N" stands for Norwood. I think I will run over to my other garage and look at my 72 and 74 Camaros and see what they have on them if anything. They are both Norwood cars. [/ QUOTE ] I don't think the N is Norwood. Lets review the rear axle tube. Last two digits are G with either 1 or 2. G meaning gear and axle plant... 1 and 2 meaning shift.. N on the sub must have some other meaning that we have yet to uncover.. Is there an LA car out there with L on the code? Hotrodpaul where are you??
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1969 Z28 1972 Corvette |
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Darren,
Ill check mine this weekend and see if I have a stamp. My car is also a Van Nuys car. Ill post what I find ![]()
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Where you at? I'll come over..
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1969 Z28 1972 Corvette |
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The educational information that gets posted on this sight never ceases to amaze me.
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The educational information that gets posted on this sight never ceases to amaze me. [/ QUOTE ] I agree, I also like that we are expanding into the 2nd gen cars more. ![]()
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1969 Z28 1972 Corvette |
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OK, I am at my other garage and the Firebird sub has 32470S2 on it, the 72 and 74 have nothing on them at all that I can see. So is this a 70 only thing?
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Im 1/2 south of the wisc boarder just off 94,
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I can't imagine any reason for an assembly plant to date-stamp any component; my Production Engineering Group supplied the G.T. Schmidt VIN derivative-stamping tooling (for the body and for the block pad and the transmission) to all Chevrolet assembly plants, but we never supplied any tooling for date-stamping. I'd guess those date stamps were applied at the subframe manufacturing source for traceability. I don't recall who made the "F"-body subframes, but most Chevrolet frames were made by Dana, A.O. Smith, Parish, and Chevrolet-Bristol Road Stamping in Flint.
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'69 Z/28 Fathom Green CRG |
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