Radiator Support umber ID plate question
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Radiator Support umber ID plate question
Restoring my 1992 Formula350 and there is a plate with a few numbers on it. Was wondering anyone might know what they are. Thanks!
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Re: Radiator Support umber ID plate question
Do a search. It's been discussed many times.
It's the build sequence number associated with the build sheet for the assembly line.
It's the build sequence number associated with the build sheet for the assembly line.
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Re: Radiator Support umber ID plate question
One of the reasons I hate asking questions on here. Whether you intended to or not your answer comes off coarse. Next time I think I'll just keep my question to myself. Pretty sure I wasn't asking how to swap in a T56 or what's a good exhaust system. The second part of the response would have been just fine. Thanks for ahem "help"
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Re: Radiator Support umber ID plate question
Over the years of the 3rd generation Camaro and Firebird its location varied. In 1992 it was front en center on the core support.
If you are fortunate enough to find your build sheet or trim tags in the car, the numbers should match.
I am not aware if the numbers breakdown to mean anything.
If you are fortunate enough to find your build sheet or trim tags in the car, the numbers should match.
I am not aware if the numbers breakdown to mean anything.
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Re: Radiator Support umber ID plate question
One of the reasons I hate asking questions on here. Whether you intended to or not your answer comes off coarse. Next time I think I'll just keep my question to myself. Pretty sure I wasn't asking how to swap in a T56 or what's a good exhaust system. The second part of the response would have been just fine. Thanks for ahem "help"
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Re: Radiator Support umber ID plate question
Here's the bottom line Mr. Scott. Thin skin or not, as a moderator one (me), would figure when a simple question is asked the answer wouldn't be "do a search it's been discussed before. If you have the knowledge, and clearly you do, wouldn't it have been easier to just type the second part and not seem like you couldn't be bothered? Polo answered the question without any comments other than the answer. If I had thin skin I would tell you the "some of you people" comment is pretty rude. Good thing I don't
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Re: Radiator Support umber ID plate question
Whatever! My comments were not meant to be "coarse", but if you want to take it that way and whine about it, then so be it. I'm good. Maybe I should stop answering people's questions. Would that help you any?
Oh, and no offense to Polo, but he did not answer your question. You're welcome.
Oh, and no offense to Polo, but he did not answer your question. You're welcome.
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Re: Radiator Support umber ID plate question
Since PAFORM350 only knows how to act like a child, this post is being locked. I think the question has been answered!
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