N95 meant Evaporative Emission Control (ECS) for the 1970 model year.

N95 meant Nitrous Oxide Emissions Control for the 1971 model year.

They are not the same.

LA was a much smaller plant than Hamtramck, so they built fewer cars. They also had a 'no trash' policy, so paper items like broadcast sheets were to be pulled & tossed out. Not all of them were, so you still have to search all the normal places to know if you have one or more.

Late in the 1970 model year all E-body orders were evidenty transfered to Hamtramck, this is why we see the occasional Western Sport Special Challenger from there when they were originally all supposed to be LA built cars.

I have seen dealer invoices for LA cars delivered as far away as Wisconsin & Illinois. A fair amount of them were sent to southern states as far away as Texas & they shipped cars to Hawaii & Alaska as well.

If anyone has any dealership invoices for 1970 LA cars, I would love to see scans or photocopies.