Wait, this isn't RM23N1G161547!
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- GTX (RS)
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Re: Wait, this isn't RM23N1G161547!
Wait, wait, Bruce? You had SN 161547? I have RS23U1G161449. Less than 1 day apart. The fender tag and broadcast sheet were both lost. Do you know what your build date was?
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- GTX (RS)
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Re: Wait, this isn't RM23N1G161547!
It will after I decode it.. Thanks.
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Re: Wait, this isn't RM23N1G161547!
Yes, getting dangerously close to the holiday shutdown, where workmanship sometimes became shoddy. In my case, who could tell after 45 years and a half-assed cosmetic resto.
Anyone else have or know of a St. Louis serial number close to 161449?
Anyone else have or know of a St. Louis serial number close to 161449?
Re: Wait, this isn't RM23N1G161547!
Did you see my buddy's thread about his orange Satellite (Satalot)? That car is 160064 and has a December 14, 1970 build date. So obviously these cars are all within days of each other.
Bruce Anliker
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Re: Wait, this isn't RM23N1G161547!
bruce wrote:And along comes this to make things even more interesting... I've always wanted an EV2 car.
And notice how close this Satellite was to the old Road Runner!
I could hook you up with an EV2/White top, white interior car. It is a bucket seat, console shift, 383-2 car. But low mileage and pretty much all original. Or if you want a B5 rubber bumper 383-4 car, I could help there as well.....
1971 Satellite Sebring Plus - EV2 / V1W / P6XW Not very nice but it is still wearing original paint and hose clamps!!