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Found something intresting
In dismantling my front clip on my 48K orig mi '67 Post Coupe,I was removing the radiator fan shroud,I found someones name written on the inside of the shroud in yellow wax or china marker.The name read "Holsey"
Just curious,was this a common thing ?and does anyone remember this person ,possibly ?I know we have a few old pontiac guys here.My car was built the first week of November 1966 @ the Pontiac plant. I took a picture of it,if I can figure out how to post it, I will. |
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I don't recognize the name, so it's not common in that regard.
There have been a number of "Linda" sightings, a young lady that signed the IP or glovebox of otherwise unsuspecting Firebirds (I believe). http://forums.maxperformanceinc.com/...ighlight=linda http://www.forums.maxperformanceinc....d.php?t=547070 It is fairly common for cars to get some writing, up to and including notes to friends that worked downstream, calculations of lunch receipts and "numbers" to be run by the resident "bookie". K
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