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What's wrong with the '68s?? '68 is my favorite year for B bodies accross the board. Is it because the tags are different?
good question.
Some points:
You need to have a lot of pics and know your codes to find reproduction tags. Those are often faked on genuine muscle cars. So you need to learn about specific details, ie what did a certain plant print on it in a certain model year or time of the year. The more information (FT pics) you collect the more you learn and can identify false/non original tags. That is needed in B&E-Body world (exspecially 68-71 models) if you like to buy them.
And Full size car Fender tags?
I have never seen a C-Body tag that looked remanufactured/reproduced.
Most of the C-Bodies are still very original. So the knowledge is usually not needed to identify false tags.
Another point is: Usually the hoods on C-Bodys are closed at our car shows so often you don't have a chance to photograph them. Mostly Muscle cars have their hood popped up.
I collected some C-body tags over the years (ie SFGT tags) or other stuff that I really liked but didn't document all fuselage Cs.
Carsten
I know the basics of the tags and have enjoyed decoding them for years I just wonder why Carsten's interest in them doesn't include the '68 and earlier cars.Hey matt,
The 68' tags have a similar script to 67's, but more codes, and much more information. But no VIN# yet. 69' got the VIN number.
What's wrong with the '68s?? '68 is my favorite year for B bodies accross the board. Is it because the tags are different?