A31PKG
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ACME A12 said:george68hemirr said:yeah......see it was printed RED and not written......so maybe somebody did that
Yeah - a line worker just like it says in Harold's post right above yours. This is extremely common. Can't believe you guys haven't seen this before. No different than grease pencil markings on a valve cover or a "Paint OK" stamp on the fender or core support. Just standard assembly line markings.
Here's a pic of the underside of Bambi's trunk lid showing the markings for the spare. G70 15 Red Line. No idea what the SKX/SHY/SHX/SKY (or whatever the hell it is) markings are for...It's been seen on other A12's also but no one seems to know what it was for...
Yes Ray, you're right, it is extremely common...seen hundreds of 'em. When I say "script" I mean that particular writing style. All I'm saying is that the writing in the OP's pic does not resemble any Lynch Road writing style that I've documented. That's why I asked what plant it was built at. That does not mean that it is not original Lynch Rd assembly line scribbling....I'm sure there was more than one guy doing this at the plant, and they all had their own way of doing it. I've even seen an A12 with "F 70" under the deck lid! Since they all started as 383 cars it's not surprising.