Variance in Tins... why? |
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Variance in Tins... why? |
cassmcentee |
Nov 1 2024, 02:11 PM
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cassmcentee |
Nov 2 2024, 01:47 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 225 Joined: 12-July 18 From: Squaw Valley, CA Member No.: 22,304 Region Association: Central California |
Thanks Jeff, I'll check on my vehicle history...
I was mistaken, my yellow car (the freshly painted tin) is a '73 2.0 with original tin. according to the VIN# "Ruby" the red car (dirty tin) was built 500+ cars later. Maybe @Fiacra knows if Ruby had a transplant, or is that info on the body tag? (engine#) I'll look when the sun comes up. |
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