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I bought a set of nos chevelle exhaust tips in boxes dated 7-69. To my surprise there were no numbers stamped on the tips themselves. I have no doubt that the tips are original. When did GM begin stamping the PN into the tips? Would these be correct for a July build 1969 Chevelle? Thanks Tony |
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Tony,
Those are absolutely correct for a July built 69 Chevelle , or any 70-72 SS Big Block car. Chevrolet did not stamp any part numbers into these tips until sometime around 1974 on the service pieces. Most likely a vendor change supplying the part to GM. They are different in other ways as well making them very valuable to anybody trying to do a concours correct restoration. Nice score! Chris |
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Thanks Chris, glad you're so knowledgable! Appreciate the help.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: scuncio</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Thanks Chris, glad you're so knowledgable! Appreciate the help. </div></div>
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I had my 1970 LS5 judged 2 years ago and was told my exhaust tips were not original because they had no part number stamps. I replaced them with GM tips I bought back in 1976 that have part numbers. Glad I kept the originals. Good info, thanks. George.
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