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Re: 1967 Camaro Pace Car
Motown,
That is a real good look on that thread for sure, also it looks like it was sandblasted, which accounts for the current condition. Also No Norwood Pace car fleet codes present. Fleet codes for these cars were stamped like this: (Example) 4P - 050A (or) 061A.(or) 062A, (or) 070A. Phil |
#132
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Re: 1967 Camaro Pace Car
My Norwood 04A Pacer doesn't have a fleet code..A lot don't and I don't know why? 0-1 car
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Looking for Bill Kuhn Chevrolet dealer badge!!and memorabilia from dealership circa 1967 |
#133
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Re: 1967 Camaro Pace Car
Correct...
I show assembly sequence for a 4A built Norwood car with the last three digits ending #450 as an 0-1 without fleet code. Phil |
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Re: 1967 Camaro Pace Car
Phil..I've spent little time thinking about the fleet codes (probably because mine doesn't have one) Can you fill me in on how you know this and what research has been done? Is it tied in with built sheets, body broadcast stuff etc?
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Looking for Bill Kuhn Chevrolet dealer badge!!and memorabilia from dealership circa 1967 |
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Re: 1967 Camaro Pace Car
Phil,
Your Festival car is 03C, right? Mike |
#136
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Re: 1967 Camaro Pace Car
Phil,
Do you ever make the trek to CA to see the "Holy Grail"? Mike |
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Re: 1967 Camaro Pace Car
Hey, Matt any insight here??? You and Jim have looked at this forever. Heck, even Charley's car and the back up don't have the fleet code!!! I've a got Body Broadcast on an O-1 that has 061A and a C-1 replica that has 061A on a Shipper Copy.
Mike |
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Re: 1967 Camaro Pace Car
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Phil, Do you ever make the trek to CA to see the "Holy Grail"? Mike [/ QUOTE ]Holy Grail?
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Re: 1967 Camaro Pace Car
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Re: 1967 Camaro Pace Car
Festival,
The fleet codes were important years ago as some people were trying establish pace car ID by "fleet code" as one of the primary method (s) of early identification. This was prior to the release of the real method(s) of Identification which included the now famous stripe delete - (dash) (which sometimes) was followed by a fleet code. Owners who suspected they had a pace car were encouraged by the now defunct USCC and others keeping registry to make contact and register the specific car's information. Later as the respective total number of 0-1 and C-1 cars became known, the risk of being able to pull off a Pace Car fake was greatly reduced. The approximate build dates, sequences, and vin # then became known which protects the identity of real cars that are out there. As it is today the known use of the fleet code is much more consistant on the C-1 LOS cars as L-181A. |