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Did you have to inform DMV about the VIN on the frame? A customer's 1967 Corvette had to be verified by DMV at my shop a couple of weeks ago. He bought it out of Oklahoma.
DMV officer looks at the car and asks ME where the VIN tag is located. |
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My late 66 Tempest (bare bones, "K" in the vin) has round OEM rivets. I suspect that if a plant had both styles on hand, they could have played favorites... dunno. More responses can't hurt
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MY 65 2 plus 2 from Kansas also had round rivets and was put on backwards! I had it changed this year! I have the original build sheet that came with the car.. Fred
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My one-family-owned 66 GTO convertible (built the last week in March 66 in Kansas City) has rosette rivets.
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Scott Baggiore 66 GTO convertible 389/4 speed (parents bought new) 73 Firebird Formula 400/4 speed 74 GTO 455/4 speed 74 Grand Am |
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For my 66 GTO... round rivets for the data plate, and rosette for the VIN tag.
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Gary Get in, ShuT Up, Hang On! Member of the Baltimore Built Brotherhood MY GTO built 4th Week of March 1966 "Crusin' Is Not A Crime" Keep yer stick on the ice. |
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Yes, the DMV officer DID have to look under the car. If the body mounts were in better shape, it might have been easier.
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1967 Pontiac Tempest 2dr HRDTP Coupe 468 C.I. 500 HP 5 speed = FUN!!! 1990 Chevy Suburban R2500 Daily Driver 1986 Volvo DL245 Wagon.. Project car!!! The Burb Files |
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