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#51
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When does this awesome car go up for auction?
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#52
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It is lot 1418. So sometime Saturday evening?
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#53
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https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...engines-2.html This is from the CRG http://www.camaros.org/engine.shtml#ReplacementEngines This is from another site...read the internal GM docs https://www.chevytalk.org/fusionbb/s...hp?tid/351260/ It sounds like the CE engine program coincides with the 5/50 warranty program. FWIW...there are apparently 1967 cast blocks with the CE engine prefix, presumably for 1968 warranty. |
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You keep saying it has a 3/8" fuel line. ALL V8's in 68 had a single 3/8" fuel line. Has the line been replaced? It looks shiny in the BJ photos so I don't wanna make assumptions. I personally like the car but the way you answer questions are very general and vague. You mention over 100 photos. Are there any you could share or someone could share with the group? Not to draw comparisons but Doug's 69 L78 has had so many photos all over the net and its an amazing car when it was at MCACN. I have only seen a handful of this car and most from the BJ auction and photos of photos on a cracked cell phone. Were there photos taken at the Camaro Nationals? I don't recall seeing any. Not a one in the Camaro Nationals thread that has photos of all the cars inside. |
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Hey - There's a flash from the past! Ben Lemmer issued one of the "CE" follow-up letters. Ben was one of my old bosses. He was plant manager of the Tonawanda Motor Plant at the time of that correspondence. Promoted to Chevrolet Regional Manager later (Tonawanda Metal Casting Plant reported to him then). Ben was a great guy.
This is the block code stamp in a 1969 Camaro that is believed to be a BM conversion. This whole discussion reminded me of the oddity. At the end of the day - who knows what happened back then? Last edited by bergy; 01-20-2023 at 07:26 PM. |
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I asked multiple managers about how process decisions were arrived at within GM.
The documentation and written direction was the formal process that was followed in the plants all the way through to the dealers. Failure to do would have resulted in absolute chaos and lost revenue for GM. |
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Per the discussion: CE Blocks effective 8-1967
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What plat managers from the 60s did you ask? - I may know them.
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Here is one of the managers.
I negotiated and arranged this event with Barrett after his COPD became apparently terminal. |
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He was a Assembly manager. Did you speak to GM Parts managers? They are the folks who would have knowledge of non CE distribution & use. What would an assembly division manager know about GM parts distribution? This whole discussion has devolved - as usual Phil.
The subject of this thread is the BM Camaro. Nobody can say for sure when or how that block got into the car. I just pointed out that I have seen that anomaly once before. You, of course, speak with certainty. The guy who that letter was addressed to was my boss Phil - I don’t need call an assembly manager. I just hate to see you saying with certainty - basically calling the owner of the car a liar. Plus. the manager that you checked with actually died 8 years ago. I’m done with this thread. Last edited by bergy; 01-20-2023 at 09:13 PM. Reason: Spelling |
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