No “biggie” but…I often run across articles that flatly state that the trim tag date is the car’s production date. Although that will often be the case, it is not always true. If a car is “stuck” on the line at the end of a shift, the production date will be the next day (the day it actually clears the line). In the case of my ’72, the trim tag says “Friday the 14th, while the production records indicate “Monday the 17th because that was the day it cleared.
Joel Adams
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No “biggie” but…I often run across articles that flatly state that the trim tag date is the car’s production date. Although that will often be the case, it is not always true. If a car is “stuck” on the line at the end of a shift, the production date will be the next day (the day it actually clears the line). In the case of my ’72, the trim tag says “Friday the 14th, while the production records indicate “Monday the 17th because that was the day it cleared.
Joel Adams
C3VR Lifetime Member #56
My Link
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"Money can't buy happiness -- but somehow it's more comforting to cry in a CORVETTE than in a Kia"
thanks for the info....I just felt that that "C" was really an unfinished "G". thanks again.
Joel Adams
C3VR Lifetime Member #56
My Link
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"Money can't buy happiness -- but somehow it's more comforting to cry in a CORVETTE than in a Kia"