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Ink stamp and paint markings on Unibody 1970 440+6 Cuda

Started by ScottSmith_Harms, March 30, 2017, 08:31:50 PM

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ScottSmith_Harms

This is an original stamping on a 1970 6 Barrel Cuda. Hs anyone seen one like this before? (998)

Cuda Cody

That's a really odd one!   :huh:  Wonder what it could mean?  I have never seen anything like it before.   :rubeyes:

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Quote from: ScottSmith_Harms on March 30, 2017, 08:31:50 PM
This is an original stamping on a 1970 6 Barrel Cuda. Hs anyone seen one like this before? (998)

That looks almost like it was hand painted on rather than a rubber stamping.


HP_Cuda


Better question is what is it doing on a floor pan.

Unless rework had to happen (scratching my head) there is no reason for that.
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Cuda Cody

Are we thinking it's 99?  All the 99 or 999's I've seen have something to do with special order or something that is not standard in the process.  Do you have a fender tag or build sheet for the car?  That might explain what the 99 was for?   :thinking:

Quote from: ScottSmith_Harms on March 30, 2017, 08:31:50 PM
This is an original stamping on a 1970 6 Barrel Cuda. Hs anyone seen one like this before? (998)

fc7cuda



That looks almost like it was hand painted on rather than a rubber stamping.
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:iagree: The 9s don't match.  Awfully strange for being on the floorpan, could the 998 be the last 3 digits of a part# needed to be yet installed on the car during assembly?

ScottSmith_Harms

Info is trickeling in. Here is yhe door VIN decal