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Started by 69houdini, March 30, 2008, 01:20:22 PM

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69houdini

 Hi Guys,
        I took delivery of my 69 SS Convertible Camaro and was told by the seller that the motor was assembled in Tonawanda. Is there some significance to this. The engine # does start with a T and the build date is correct. This is a # matching car. I was just curios about the significance if any.       Thanks.

firstgenaddict

Tonowanda and Flint both built the engines for Camaro's... it is just where it was built...
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