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Jeremy, sent you a PM.
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jeremy clark (08-03-2021) |
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I agree with Bruce. After seeing the untouched photos it’s legit imho. But I also am not an expert.
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jeremy clark (08-03-2021) |
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From what I see those stampings look legit to me.
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1969 Camaro RS/SS Azure Turquoise 1969 Camaro Z/28 Azure Turquoise 1984 Camaro z/28 L69 HO 5 speed 1984 Camaro z/28 zz4 conversion 1987 Monte Carlo SS original owner |
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jeremy clark (08-03-2021) |
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Otherwise you just have "a" set of original stamps and there are many more out there. |
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Just the block stamps, or also the trans ?
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Rob 1969 Camaro Z/28. Norwood 02D. Lemans Blue |
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I see that VIN as a Canadian car. Does the owner have the GM of Canada documents to go with the car?
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69 Z28 JL8, #'s match - being restored |
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jeremy clark (08-04-2021) |
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Car is not Canadian. I don't know the difference between Canadian VINs and U.S. VINs but I'm thinking maybe you're misinterpreting something? The VIN is 124379N619394 was built at the Norwood plant, shipped to Mac's in Crete, NE and sold new in Lincoln, NE. Unfortunately, there is no paper documentation other than the NCRS shipping data, and an old registration.
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I am not in to destroying historical objects of any type and to suggest doing so is patiently absurd. I have written two books on the Norwood Plant, assisted with a pending documentary work, interviewed (on the record) literally hundreds of workers. Finally the artifacts. I have been blessed with a number of significant artifacts over the years including the stamps. After receiving them I took the initiative to interview the guys who used them, the workers who managed the motor line, other workers who issued the stamps, and explored other issues routinely presented by ARO's on the line. This information does give me significant knowledge to share specifically with the hobby when a so called "anomaly" appears. Several years ago I issued a $10K charity challenge to a gentleman on Team Camaro who said I did not "really" have the stampers and tooling. JamesinHBCA--You want to take me up on it? I have a charity all selected and ready just let me know. |
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Kurt,
You said that exact same thing the last time I posted a picture of the stamper here on this site. Just so you know I checked with GM due to your previous comment. GM legal stated that If the photo was taken in a GM plant there is no valid claim creation possible, unlike the images GM provided for my research which was contractually stipulated for usage- and extent of usage - which means I have an enforceable copyright. Last edited by 70 copo; 08-04-2021 at 10:26 PM. |
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