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50 years ago ? Crash the L78 car and buy a 6 cylinder to swap all the drivetrain to. I don't think many people would have given a second thought to the differing tags back then, it was "just" a car then, not revered as in the present day. May have even been done in the 70's to fool insurance and get a lower rate for insuring a 6 cylinder car...we did lots of crazy things back then... ![]() Pull the cowl panel ans see if the partial is still there and if it matches the vin tag.
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Good thinking 99 !!!
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VIN: 123377N213683 which would have been built 04D.
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PeteLeathersac (08-10-2021) |
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I agree with Kurt based on this pic. I received a pic of the tag yesterday on my iphone and it was distorted to the point that the "O" in body looked almost round rather than oval. Much like the early repop tags.
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I'm also thinking the 6-cyl VIN was swapped onto the 4K body, especially considering there's an original looking BB heater core installed in the car. I'd love to pull the cowl and confirm the partial VIN.
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@Scuncio, big can of worms with this car right, something tag wise is off. If the hidden vin matches the trim tag, then the VIN on the dash is another car. Sounds messy. Is the car for sale cheap?
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Why bother swapping a trim/vin tag off a "dead" car ??
Why not ?? Trying to use reason as to why someone did this is like trying to find the 201st 1965 Chevelle SS 396... It doesn't need to make sense to us, or anyone, but the person who did this. But they certainly left a bewildering puzzle for people to try to make sense of... ![]()
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Maybe the 4k car was wrecked badly so when they repaired it, they grafted the a-pillar/door post off the 6 cyl car?
All conjecture as we do not have enough info or pics.
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The hidden vins is the answer to what’s going on. It’s the TT .
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Richard 1967 Camaro SS 396/375 4K 2002 Camaro 35 Anniversay Z4C-WU8 |
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