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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Decoding/Numbers => Topic started by: ZLP955 on June 09, 2018, 02:08:14 AM
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Buyer beware
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-camaro-cowl-trim-tag-x33-d80-black/332679626167
ST69 12437 NOR 234890
TR 712 10 10 PNT
01C X33D80
Seller's description includes "mint. real deal".....
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Ha Ha a 01C TT with D80
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1 fake Z coming right up....
So there you go someone is going to start with this and build a whole car around it. Although, I wish all the clone cars had this kind of tag. (easy to spot)
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Here is the OTHER tag he has for sale.. Fake?? Danny
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-camaro-x33-z28-rs-trim-cowl-tag/332679597608?hash=item4d753fce28:g:Y88AAOSwi3tbGpKU
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I would assume fake, but the picture is to hazy to make any details out for me. It appears to have the same aging process as the other tag, but who knows with this type of seller. :( :P
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And on top of it all its black!
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Yes sir, a REAL 10 10 tag... NOT!! Funny how the picture has some sort of clouding, like the lens is dirty? Good stuff for sure.. Danny
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Well it sold for $519.00
Hard to feel sorry for whoever bought it, as their intentions must be crystal clear......
Regardless, the creator of these trim tags is still cashing in, and an unsuspecting buyer will eventually get taken by a car built around a fake tag - hence the 'buyer beware' caution really relates to the finished article.