http://www.racehome.com/camaro-book/mis-stamp.jpgThis Camaro has a #9 on the end of the hidden vin under the heater box and the VIN plate. My only thought is that the person in charge of the VIN stamping machine didn't change the last number since the 2 cars before, which ended in #7. If it was a stamping machine that was supposed to change the stamp on each car, then the machine got stuck. I wonder how many OTHER cars after this one went through with the wrong stamp and had to be restamped by hand.
You can see that a person had to use a #9 stamp (probably a hand stamp driven by a hand held hammer) to stamp over the top of the inccorect #7 and then stamped about a half inch above the #7 too. You can see that the #9 stamp was hammered pretty hard and there wasn't a dolly placed underneath the cowl when it was restamped, because the #9 stamp left a good sized dent under it.
Does anyone have an idea of the type of machine they used to regularly stamp the numbers? I'm guessing it had some sort of back-up "dolly" of some sort that allowed the stamps to be deep without distorting the cowl like the physical re-stamp did.
According to the Trim Tag, the car was 06D (4th week of June), which according to the real professionals here just means that was when the Trim Tag was stamped, not when the car was built.
Thanks guys,
Tony Huntimer
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