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Re: Restoration of burnish brown RS COPO [Re: sc69sam]
      #395012 - 03/28/09 12:46 PM

Excellent.

It's going to look beautiful when done!

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Re: Restoration of burnish brown RS COPO [Re: elonblock]
      #395162 - 03/29/09 12:21 AM

Very very cool...keep the pics coming!

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Re: Restoration of burnish brown RS COPO [Re: Xplantdad]
      #395224 - 03/29/09 10:07 AM

Just noticed this post. Restoration is going great! I pulled my heater box this weekend and the number on the box "24" does not match my VIN "929", but close! I have other loose heater box with "69".

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Re: Restoration of burnish brown RS COPO [Re: KevinW]
      #395259 - 03/29/09 01:22 PM

Thanks Kevin - as you can see in this thread, there was no consensus on the purpose of the numbering system on the heater boxes. Most of the heater boxes have numbers, so it must have served some purpose at the assy plant, but we haven't identified that purpose.

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Re: Restoration of burnish brown RS COPO [Re: bergy]
      #396624 - 04/07/09 01:30 PM

What paint did you use on the frame? Is it powder coated?

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Re: Restoration of burnish brown RS COPO [Re: KNAPPY]
      #399335 - 04/23/09 11:49 PM

I love it!

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Re: Restoration of burnish brown RS COPO [Re: bergy]
      #400732 - 05/03/09 05:20 PM

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That's a long story! When the whole world knows that you are restoring a valuable car - "original" parts seem to come out of the woodwork! Several people have contacted me about the original trans. I got what I believe to be the original from the same guy that had the rear. I don't believe that it's a restamp. Also,The 660 case die cast date code is perfect for my car. I've attached a photo for all of the gurus.




I know this may seem a little late, but I buy and sell a lot of Muncies (about 80 a year) and this 1969 stamp doesn't look like the M21 stamps that I have ever seen. I have to dig up some past photos for comparison but that B definetly looks suspect. And 95% of the Norwood vin stamps I see are gang stamped. I know anything can happen but still.... See attached and make up your own minds....
-Matt



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Re: Restoration of burnish brown RS COPO [Re: Fast67VelleN2O]
      #400770 - 05/03/09 08:57 PM

Thanks Matt - Yeah - It sure isn't a perfect stamp. On the other hand, if someone was restamping a case - it seems like they would make it perfect. I'm sure that there are lots of gang stamp holders out there. I'm certainly no expert, that's why I'm posting everything about this car. I appreciate everyone's input. This reminds me of my original LS6 block that had the vin stamped upside down. People who looked at it told me that it couldn't be original - then we found out that 100s of them were stamped that way!

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Re: Restoration of burnish brown RS COPO [Re: scuncio]
      #429541 - 11/19/09 05:36 PM

body work is complete and painting has begun (finally!).









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Re: Restoration of burnish brown RS COPO [Re: bergy]
      #429543 - 11/19/09 05:38 PM

A couple more pics - note the body stamp with the one "0" higher then the rest of the numbers - common? Both stamps are the same.






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