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The trim tag on the firewall has something that I am questioning.
The 3rd row from top middle has "454504" identified in there. The only thing that comes up on the net about this is the Baldwin Motion swapped 454504 options. Is there any evidence that Baldwin noted this option on the trimtag for 1970 Camaro's? |
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I’m going to assume you have a Los Angeles built Camaro. Those numbers in the 3rd row (aside from the build date) are just data processing numbers found on the build sheet.
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Trim tags were stamped at the Fisher body plant. It's a Fisher Body processing number as Grunt has indicated. Aftermarket modifiers had nothing to do with trim tags - so double NO.
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