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Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
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It's a Reproduction.
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Wow! That was quick! The guy that owns the car swears it is the original window sticker and he says he has owned the car for nearly 20 years.
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I agree that it is a reproduction. The last six digits of the VIN were stamped on the window sticker. It would be a much larger type face and was usually stamped in Blue. Ed
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Is the 13637 VIN prefix used for multiple years? My 72 has the same prefix.
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I have a couple original LS6 window stickers that I saved off to my computer, and neither has the VIN in a different font or size. But I do know what you're talking about, I have several original 1969 era Pontiac window stickers where the VIN is in a much larger font, different color, and sometimes crooked, like it was hand-stamped.
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