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Julian, After seeing your post, I checked my tag on my Black/Red Baltimore built Chevelle. Thought this might be of interest. My Chevelle was assembled 06A with a sequence number 252680. It was delivered to the customer on 13 June. This Monaco Orange Baltimore car was built earlier (05D) with a later sequence number of 254777. I am sure some of the experts will have some thots on this. They were cranking the cars out back then so if the car had a "hiccup" and had to sit on the sidelines for even a little bit this may account for it. Also, if it has any bearing or not, the Baltimore plant was just wrapping up its strike. [/ QUOTE ] There are examples in the Nova world where a later body number received an earlier vin number, strange, but it happens.
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