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Old 07-31-2005, 05:35 PM
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Steve,
With 257 views and only 1 response I'm beginning to think that we aren't the only ones fuzzy .

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"Found! Sitting in a pasture" for only 4 years? Doesn't seem very notable to me

(just telling what I thought when I read it)
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Old 07-31-2005, 06:33 PM
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I'm assuming the 11D is the date code which means it's either an early car(made in Nov 1968) or a very late car(made in Nov 1969). I'll guess it's a 68 made car with the 11D date so therefore it probably didn't have any X code on it. Did you notice an X11 or X55 on the right side of the trim tag? What was the VIN on the dash(that will help determine which year it was made)? If it is an early car then the cowl hood is not original to the car since they did offer that option until Dec I think. Did it have power disc brakes? Did it have a 12 bolt rear and multileaf springs? Did it have factory dual exhaust with the reinforcement plate welded on the driver's side framerail? Did you look to see what the engine code was? People have been building fake SS cars for a long, long time. You need to go back and get more details from the car to hope to determine if it's a real one or not.
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I'm assuming the 11D is the date code which means it's either an early car(made in Nov 1968) or a very late car(made in Nov 1969). I'll guess it's a 68 made car with the 11D date so therefore it probably didn't have any X code on it.
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Did you notice an X11 or X55 on the right side of the trim tag?

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I remember an 11 above the T11D
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What was the VIN on the dash(that will help determine which year it was made)?

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Didn't know to look there.
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If it is an early car then the cowl hood is not original to the car since they did offer that option until Dec I think.

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With it looking like it had 1 repaint this is a possible add-on.
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Did it have power disc brakes?

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Don't remember a booster
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Did it have a 12 bolt rear and multileaf springs?

[/ QUOTE ]Did not look under, not that cow frisbees scared me from looking there
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Did it have factory dual exhaust with the reinforcement plate welded on the driver's side framerail?

[/ QUOTE ]I don't think this would be possible to see without getting the car off the ground further.
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Did you look to see what the engine code was?

[/ QUOTE ] No engine or front fenders, grille......
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People have been building fake SS cars for a long, long time. You need to go back and get more details from the car to hope to determine if it's a real one or not.

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This is the information I was looking for so I could be more informed when I go back.

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since I back by this car today I thought I'd post a pick of it in the pasture. Try to stop by on Tuesday when I go to get Collin.
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Lon,

Look on the bright side, at least the grass is short. Not sure
if by mower or grazing though.

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"Found! Sitting in a pasture" for only 4 years? Doesn't seem very notable to me

(just telling what I thought when I read it)

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Sorry I should of been clearer. I've driven by it for the last 4 years while taking my kids to 4-H camp. It has been sitting there for wwwwwaaaaayyyy longer than that. 15+ for sure.
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