I recently purchased a very original East Texas '67 327/300 A/C coupe built in the middle of June, '67, and am starting the frame-off process. The good news and the bad news are the same: The good news is, it's a really original car (black/black factory A/C car). The bad news is, it's a really original car!
I have been disassembling the car to prepare for a body lift, and while I had the car up on the lift, I noticed that the original ID tape was still flagged to the RF spring. It was dirty, but it was there. I carefully removed it to save it for the restoration scrapbook and found that I could read some of the numbers on it. I gently cleaned it and noticed that the tape was a dirty yellow color (not the green mentioned in the TIM). The lettering was black, but didn't have any spring code-only the front spring part number--3888250. Now this is an original, unhit 327/300 A/C car, but the 3888250 is listed in the TIM as the correct front spring for a base 427 car--not a base 327 car! Weird.
I'm curious if anyone else has come across that too--yellow tape with only the 7 digit part number with no spring code? It is clearly the original part-no question about it. Perhaps by mid-June '67, when my car was built, they were just grabbing front springs, regardless of whether they were the right ones or not. I can just see the ID tape on the LF spring too, but I haven't been able to reach it yet. Curious.
By the way, when I removed the right rocker moulding, I found the original frame stencil--sweet! 6/8/67. It brought a smile. This is going to be fun.
I have been disassembling the car to prepare for a body lift, and while I had the car up on the lift, I noticed that the original ID tape was still flagged to the RF spring. It was dirty, but it was there. I carefully removed it to save it for the restoration scrapbook and found that I could read some of the numbers on it. I gently cleaned it and noticed that the tape was a dirty yellow color (not the green mentioned in the TIM). The lettering was black, but didn't have any spring code-only the front spring part number--3888250. Now this is an original, unhit 327/300 A/C car, but the 3888250 is listed in the TIM as the correct front spring for a base 427 car--not a base 327 car! Weird.
I'm curious if anyone else has come across that too--yellow tape with only the 7 digit part number with no spring code? It is clearly the original part-no question about it. Perhaps by mid-June '67, when my car was built, they were just grabbing front springs, regardless of whether they were the right ones or not. I can just see the ID tape on the LF spring too, but I haven't been able to reach it yet. Curious.
By the way, when I removed the right rocker moulding, I found the original frame stencil--sweet! 6/8/67. It brought a smile. This is going to be fun.
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