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RENOVATIONS:
Happy to help...check back if you have any problems.
Mayan78:
Hey! That's my shaker at the top! Love that Mayan Red in the light...
Kevin:
All right, we have to come up with a definitive post for each of the Trans AM Tech sections. I mean for Paint and Body we need to have all the information for the shaker/tail panel FAQ's on there stickied, this should be done for each of the sections like interior etc. That would help.
shakerz:
Jeff, thought I'd add this tidbit w your permission. The date code below is: I=October/27= 27th day/7= 1977.
From Wallace Racing's website:
Pontiac used the same codes on different year blocks.To differentiate them it will have to be determined what year the block is.Next to the distributor hole there is a casting number that has a letter with 2 or 3 numbers. The letter is the month of manufacture- A=Jan. B=Feb,etc.
The next number or two is the day, but sometimes the factory left the first part off, i.e. 5 could mean 5,15,25.The most important is the last number,it is the year of Manufacture it is not always the model year,as most blocks are cast a few months before the car is made.
http://www.wallaceracing.com/index.htm
kentuckyyeti:
--- Quote from: shakerz on March 27, 2010, 01:23:23 AM ---Jeff, thought I'd add this tidbit w your permission. The date code below is: I=October/27= 27th day/7= 1977.
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"I" is September in my books. "J" is October. Your opinion may vary, though. ;D
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