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Does this look like a real tank sticker? It is for a 67 Corvette. Thanks in advance!
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Gene Jantzen Chevrolet was located directly across the street from the Corvette Assembly Plant here in Saint Louis. Lots of special Corvettes were taken across the street for customer delivery at that particular dealership.
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I wonder what country it was exported to?
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Do you have the VIN?
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All ECL codes are correct inc. trim 2455 ECL code. Hand written job number falls within correct 3-digit job code. Ident # falls within range of VIN. Dealer zone and code used for Jantzen Chev who was used for Export Preparation, 8PROC 2 also used for Export Prep. Only thing I don't like is the Exp Date of Prod. format. and lack of date. Very close VIN's have Exp Prod date of 6/16/67, 6/23/67, 6/30/67 or 7/07/67. Paul
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Thanks everyone! I appreciate it!!
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