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I was trying to show a clear 604 code.

Here's a 1970 WT7 Canada sheet





This PHS of Dan's RA IV (who is a member?) 1970 WT7
(which won't show the codes)



Might ask if he has a buildsheet on it which should show the code?

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1970 Pontiac Performance Catalog pic:




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Link to stripes and WT7


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And it looks like some of the stuff I posted here was from Kenth and this thread:

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Picture is from the 1971 GTO assembly manual, similar to the one in the 1970 GTO assembly manual.

Does the 1971 manual show the WT7 option in the RPO Index listing?
The WT7 option is NOT listed in the 1970 Manual.

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Picture is from the 1971 GTO assembly manual, similar to the one in the 1970 GTO assembly manual.

Always interesting to see information on WT7.

Does the 1971 manual show the WT7 option in the RPO Index listing?
The WT7 option is NOT listed in the 1970 Manual.
Haven't pulled my 1970 Assembly Manual out but the 1971 Assembly Manual shows the WT7 option. I didn't see the RPO code as of yet however. In the attached diagram at the top it appears to read:

"With WT7 Paint Spoiler Black to Match WA 10X - 848" Not sure if WA 10X - 848 is correct or what it means.

It also shows "RH-LH Stripe (black) } with WT7" for the fenders, doors, quarters and Judge decal. Orange, blue, yellow except WT7.

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There is at least 1 thread, or maybe 2 - just about WT7 stuff.

Seems like it was introduced in November 1969 -
it (availability date) will be listed along with its supporting memo document -
in one of those threads.

But i have no idea how a customer or dealer went about ordering it.

Even though Fred's old data suggested all 51 (1970 models) were built in Arlington -
we have never documented an Arlington car with WT7. yet

2 Oshawa built Ram3 cars
1 Pontiac built Ram4 car (PMD marketing pool car)

And another Ram4 car - that was sold a few years back by a Charlotte, NC owner -
that i have never been able to obtain ANY DOCUMENTATION towards.
Reached out to seller in Charlotte - zero
Reached out to individual who bought car from that seller (joined this forum expressing he had bought the car) - zero

So i have no idea what Plant it was built at - supposedly the Buildsheet exists and spells it out plainly. So maybe Baltimore or Arlington or Fremont

Ram4King had said he viewed the car and the buildsheet while it was for sale with the Charlotte, NC owner.
It was a factory 4spd car.
But drivetrain was replaced with hodgepodge and an automatic.
All i knew about the car.

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And i think we only have Three 1971 WT7 Judges documented.
All 3 are from the Pontiac plant.

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I didn't see the RPO code as of yet however. In the attached diagram at the top it appears to read:

"With WT7 Paint Spoiler Black to Match WA 10X - 848" Not sure if WA 10X - 848 is correct or what it means.
While the WA 10X - 848 still appears to be what is typed, the post below indicates when the RPO WT7 is specified, stripes are always black with paint code "W3A848 90746-R"

WA 848 is consistent in both; does the 10X refer to flat or low gloss paint?

http://forums.maxperformanceinc.com/...&highlight=WT7 This post was before all of the JasonD legal issues.

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