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[QUOTE=Adams' Apple]The NCRS spec book gives much better info...
[QUOTE=Adam Wartell]And you know this because...?[/QUOTE]
cause I said so!!
Actually, give me a minute er two, and I'll narrow it down to the day...
This car was built on Tuesday, April 9th, 1968.
[/QUOTE]
dwright 2007-02-15 10:31:42

[QUOTE=Adam Wartell]And you know this because...?[/QUOTE]
cause I said so!!


Actually, give me a minute er two, and I'll narrow it down to the day...
This car was built on Tuesday, April 9th, 1968.

Morning or afternoon? Did it pass all the inspections at final assembly?



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Mike, I have the "Pocket Spec Book" for '68-'82, and also the "Birthday" Book. Of course, neither is totally infallible, but the spec book is very detailed, and gives a lot more info than the "Black Book", such as decoding casting dates, trim tags, etc.
The Pocket Spec Book is pretty much a "must have" for anyone doing the swap-meet boogie...
The Pocket Spec Book is pretty much a "must have" for anyone doing the swap-meet boogie...

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