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Thank you - exactly as I thought but would never make final determination given that I am not an expert. The depth and clarity of the stampings are what caught my attention but the font did run across my mind but was not 100%.
So in the end - another non-X code car being faked as a Z-28. |
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Usually when the pad is painted, it is done to cover the lack of original broach marks. Pads were not originally painted. This one is obvious.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: BJK 67</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Usually when the pad is painted, it is done to cover the lack of original broach marks.</div></div>
Not always true. Many early restorations had their pads incorrectly painted due to lack of accurate restorations at the time or cosmetic preference. That's why you have to look at the stamping itself as well as the broach marks underneath the paint.
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