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Nice #s '69 Z/28, Docs
Wish the seller would have provided pictures of the docs and engine/trans stamps. Looks like a good car that still seems to retain its original seat covers and door panels.
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Broadcast sheet on a Norwood car gives me pause.
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Vin 124379n653589
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So the link to CRG says the docs are repro.
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I sent the seller a message with the link to CRG.
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Note that there a 2 types of broadcast sheets. Body and chassis. The one typically found on the gas tank of LA cars is the chassis broadcast sheet, which would have traveled the chassis assembly line taped to the fuel tank before the mating with the body.
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MYSTERYCHEVELLE (04-21-2021) |
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They actually glued them to the fuel tank.
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Yes typically found on top of tank, drivers side forward (Van Nuys built cars).
Norwood built cars broadcast sheets are rare. I have found them under carpet and in glovebox, although typically thrown out by assembly line workers.
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This one was found in my first 69 Camaro in high school (80's).
Norwood car, 307 3spd stick. /R
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