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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Restoration => Topic started by: rs/ss camaro collector on January 25, 2008, 08:12:18 AM
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So heres a good one for discussion. I have a full #'s matching 68 SS Camaro, 396,turbo hydromatic, Butternut Yellow, Vinyl top car, A/C, Nose stripe with door extension stripes. Houndstooth interior, Tach Consel, .................Any way you get the point. All original condition and now i am doing a full Rotissory restoration and while taking the car apart the tank sticker is totally demenished to nothing. No protecto plate what so ever. No documentation until yesterday. I was tearing the seats apart and in the back of the drivers seat panel i found a 3x5 card with A JOB number and list of options installed on my original car. Is there a way to research this JOB Number to get a real Documentable verification from someone of some certifiable recolection and reputation ??????????
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No, there isn't. The tag you found is from the Fisher Body Cushion Room, and only shows the options that directly affected the build of the seats and body shell; doesn't show the Chevrolet options that didn't affect the body. The number is a Fisher Body Trim Shop assembly sequence number.
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John,
Then could this tag be used to verify interior options? Fold down seat, trim, trim, belts, etc.
Tom
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can you post a picture of it?
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i will post a picture of it tomorrow. sorry my camera is dead. thanks for the info