My 396 roadster (picked up at Monterey auction last year) has a repro trim tag of the earliest type known, 1988-1991.
At the Zion Regional, it was suggested that Bill Clements of Lubbock,Texas (Chevy Craft?) may actually have produced the repro trim tag on my car. The car was included in Charlie Stewart's survey of 396 cars and, at that time, was submitted by a Hayes Dee Greenwood of Jackson TN. The serial is 22283 mid July build. Survey color was glen green 900GG, but was repainted 900AA Black and a replacement tag was installed. Mr. Greenwood may have moved to Houston TX. The car, interestingly enough had a luggage rack on it (can see the filled holes through the paint). How many 396's with a rack do you see? It was also suggested that he used to keep many original trim tags. Does anyone know about this car, or if Bill is still around? It's a long shot, but you never know....
Thanks.
Bob Grauer 27592
At the Zion Regional, it was suggested that Bill Clements of Lubbock,Texas (Chevy Craft?) may actually have produced the repro trim tag on my car. The car was included in Charlie Stewart's survey of 396 cars and, at that time, was submitted by a Hayes Dee Greenwood of Jackson TN. The serial is 22283 mid July build. Survey color was glen green 900GG, but was repainted 900AA Black and a replacement tag was installed. Mr. Greenwood may have moved to Houston TX. The car, interestingly enough had a luggage rack on it (can see the filled holes through the paint). How many 396's with a rack do you see? It was also suggested that he used to keep many original trim tags. Does anyone know about this car, or if Bill is still around? It's a long shot, but you never know....
Thanks.
Bob Grauer 27592
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