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Thanks Kurt,let me know what you find.
My Dealer was R&S Chevrolet in Joplin Mo. Kansas leeds Plant started assembly 10/24/69,and truck off loaded at the dealership 10/30/69.Shes 35 this week. ![]() You too Cjoe,as I am LMAO over here. ![]() Lights on till 3AM....I know that feeling! I talked to Ed Schoenthaller,(MR.ED),and he said that these labels were placed on Vehicles to inform the sales people NOT to sell them yet.They had to have a Monroney label affixed first.That could mean ANYTHING from a special ordered Zone rep. unit,to a Courtesy car,etc. |
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The top sticker I've never seen, but i bet if you go to a local dealer tomorrow and watch them unload new cars off the transporter, some will have that second sticker on them...if it was indeed in your 70 Chevelle originally, they've used that same sticker for over 30 years.
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Another option is that is was produced before they had finished EPA testing, therefore it wasn't a saleable unit yet.
Do you know the selling dealer for your car?
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