This is too funny. I applied for collector plates for our 94 Impala SS. I didn't get a personalized collector plate like I did for my 66 (4SPD427) so of course I just got a random number. As I was opening the envelope I was thinking "please let it be a number with some significance). I laughed when I opened it. Some of you diehard musclecar guys will get it right away, likely most of you won't. It's very significant in the the musclecar world. I'll give you a hint, it's not significant to Pontiacs. If you get it, please don't post the solution, just say "got it" or something like that. I want to see how many figure it out!
"The HVAC system is mostly original. Additional cooling is provided by 2003 vintage Sanyo split system for the server room, condenser model CL09561 using R-22 Freon"
"The HVAC system is mostly original. Additional cooling is provided by 2003 vintage Sanyo split system for the server room, condenser model CL09561 using R-22 Freon"
Well, that's exciting stuff Randy but it's not what I'm looking for!!!
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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles
1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars
"The HVAC system is mostly original. Additional cooling is provided by 2003 vintage Sanyo split system for the server room, condenser model CL09561 using R-22 Freon"
Well, that's exciting stuff Randy but it's not what I'm looking for!!!
its interesting to know that 75 Copo956;s Camaros were shipped to Canada and Central Chevrolet Oldsmobile in london On received one of those. Lndon was always said to be the drag racing capital of Canada.