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Fred, if nothing else it could be an L78 car.
Andy
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hey fred did you check the front fenders for holes in front of the side marker lights??? the 06a may also be a good sign, you should start checking known copo vins to see if your cars vin may fall in the same batch area.
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Don't forget that 06A covers most of the month of June, not just the first week.
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I don't see any holes in the fenders...so they were either replaced or welded in and in my amature opinion I think the car got new fenders at one point.
Kurt...the heater box has 69F on it.
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What is the casting date of the rear? Also, this may be difficult to see because there may have been vinyl Glue sprayed over it, but on the passenger side rear seat frame back reinforcement which divides the trunk space from the rear seat, may have an X code in the upper left hand corner as you face the rear ,on the vertical surface, just below the horizontal package tray sheet metal.
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