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my old 72 T/A
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Thanks for the replies guys. Frustrating that published trim tag decoding that I've seen is wrong on this, including my 1972 pontiac gm service manual . Out of curiosity, does anyone know if this style number is the same for all 1972 Norwood Firebirds?
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In 1972, only Norwood was building the Firebirds and Camaros. That's why it was the target of the UAW strike. It killed off the entire Firebird and Camaro line for the 72 model year starting in April 1972.
This was the trim tag from my old 72 black on black Formula. |
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years ago I sold a trans am to a guy and months after he bought it I got a phone call from him wanting his money back because he was sure the car was rebodied because of this very thing. I liked to never have convinced him that is how they came. after checking the hidden vin body numbers and me showing him several examples he finally came around.
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