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Old 01-11-2025, 01:15 PM
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Default '68 Lemans Convertible, OHC6 / 3-sp Stick

Neat car that retains its original powertrain - can't remember the last time I saw an OHC6 in person.

And it's Verdoro Green, of course....

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Baltimore build location on the cowl tag with an Arlington VIN.

Something is amiss.

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My guess is that the hidden CON VIN numbers correspond to a Baltimore built car. And I'll bet the selling dealer is clueless.

Oh well, at least it runs like a "sowing" machine and has good original "caron" bumpers
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Be interesting to see a pic of the vin tag...
Car was most likely a donor body, built to the vin and vintage services build specs.
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Be interesting to see a pic of the vin tag...
I had thought the same thing, Mitch, but I think 68 is when they switched VIN tag location to the dashboard. So, unless someone really botched the reattachment of the switched VIN tag on the underside of the dash, it would look pretty normal thru the windshield.
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