Frame Stenciling. The 67 Judging Manual states what I interrupt to be two PN stencils, that are stenciled upside down and it states which one is on top and bottom. I have seen a reference to a date stencil as well. I could use clarification of what stencils are on the frame and what is the date that is referenced and where does it go. The date question came up when looking for the stencils and in the Long Island Catalog it calls out to provide a date. What Date, where does it go, and are the two PNs referenced in the JM all on one stencil? And where does the date stencil go?
C-2 67 Frame Stenciling
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Re: C-2 67 Frame Stenciling
You can get the right stencil from Quanta. They will take your serial number and figure out the date from there. It has two sets of numbers (one on top of the other) it goes on the right side of the frame and are upside down when the frame is upright.Keith Burmeister- Top
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Re: C-2 67 Frame Stenciling
Joel:
In addition to the frame stencil (as previously mentioned as available from Quanta), there is a "pull date", or the day the frame was removed from inventory in preparation for the build of the vehicle. The frame was generally "pulled" on the build date or the day before. This date was written in grease pencil on the side of the right rail, usually to the rear of the battery box.
Joe- Top
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