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I'm trying to verify the RS option for a car with the Chassis Broadcast Sheet (LA car, sheet on the tank). I'm assuming that box 161, the "SPECIAL BODY-EXT" box, would call this out. This sheet has an "R" in box 161. Does this verify RS option or is it elsewhere on the sheet? Thanks for the input.
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T406, I have an "R" in that block #161. On my Chassis broadcast copy out of my LA Pace car, obviously a ralley sport equiped car. The May/June Camaro enthusiast mag article Decoding Chassis Broadcast copy block #161 indicates; "."=none, "R"=rally sport, "S"= Style trim. Seems like you have it. Sure the CRG guys have a deeper info pool to draw from (data) maybe there are more codes that could have been entered in that block.
Jim
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Thanks, Jim. Exactly the info I needed.
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My Norwood built car has a body broadcast sheet Box 17(body exterior) has the letter S
which represents style trim. It has the same meaning as box 161 on the chassis broadcast sheet.
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