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That's the one the ID#. I had a 67 RS-SS vert I found that # By accident. It was a LA car. I had two body broadcast sheets to it. The sheet was on the 2nd page of International Camaro club's magine. the March/April 1991 issue. Donna Crispino put it in there. Also the car was in the Jan/Feb 1992 issue. Kim
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Ratpack it may have been on chassis sheet not the body sheet.
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I still have the tape under one subframe bushing that held it in place. Rick H. [/ QUOTE ] Rick, Can You post a picture of your tape on the bushing? Thanks! Phil ![]() |
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Okie Dokie, here is the tape on my never been touched original bushings.
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I never knew the tail panel had that stamp. I have 2 68's an LA and a Norwood Camaro that I just looked at, and both have the stamping. I can't imagine that number tieing into the car in anyway. It has to be some sort of date code. I just changed the body bushings on the LA car and I remember pulling that piece of tape off and throwing it away. Woops. I will check the Norwood car and see if it is still there as the original bushings are still there. And Rick thanks again for the help last night with the 70 Z/28
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Bill, you're welcome. The car is question is made up of about 4 different cars. The trim tag doesn't match the car or VIN, the motor doesn't match the car, the wheels are painted later model, the interior is out of a later model 2nd gen. The body is a wreck and needs a total restoration including every panel replaced including the roof.
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