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Yahtzee!
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Guess that Camaro Book is wrong.
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Check out the page in the Camaro book showing the door jamb VIN sticker. Anything odd about that VIN?
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Check out the page in the Camaro book showing the door jamb VIN sticker. Anything odd about that VIN? ![]() [/ QUOTE ] It's missing the '0' for 1970 model.. On the subject, great the document has surfaced...even better that it's from a credible source!. And good luck to whoever finds the car...if it still exists!. Also considering the sources as credible, I'd believe the other existing car mentioned as genuine...it just 'sounds' more suspicious when the info isn't shared?. I know we've touched on this slightly here before, but is there an L78 only fan shroud unique for the automatic trans...or any other unique part #'s known produced for the '70 Camaro L78/M40 application?. ~ Pete ![]() |
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Ha !!!! And Chuck is still not believing ?
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credible source
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