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i have seen quite a few "mis" "incorrectly" "double" "none" stamped vins on pontiacs over the years and these are on cars that appear to have never been messed with, ones that were original owners that had never had it back for any warranty work etc...
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When these stamps were set up were they done singly or would they have had multiple units in sequence ready to go? If in advance, I would think it would have been easy to grab wrong one and get off sequence once in a while?
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dvss1 (02-07-2023) |
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1967-April 1969 one gang Stamper at station. April 1969 -- one gang stamper for Camaros one for Firebirds. Repair stamper arrangement consisted of gang stamper stamps completely hand arranged, taped then held in place while the other guy struck the bar with the hammer. |
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My '73 SD455 is double stamped. My recently purchased '70 trans Am does not have a vin stamp but appears original to the car.
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