"Made in Canada" stamp?
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Would like to hear where this stamp shows up on OEM cars, if anywhere? I've seen reference to it being more a function of an NOS part vs. assembly line.
If you have survivor examples, please post them up!
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Re: "Made in Canada" stamp?
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E-body Are you speaking of large stamp or small stamp ? On the fresh oval air cleaner bases. On the front bumper brackets for sure,rear bumper brackets ?
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Re: "Made in Canada" stamp?
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I'll get a pic of one on a 69 b body 26" rad, and of a Made in Canada sticker on a 69 b body heater box.
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Re: "Made in Canada" stamp?
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Thanks Logan, and yes I was referring to my Cuda.
I have heard bumper brackets and bottom of shaker, just talked to bob at Glen Ray and he says radiator would only be stamped if it were dealer replacement.
Any others?
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Re: "Made in Canada" stamp?
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I have heard bumper brackets
Only on NOS/replacements. I have yet to see the stamping on production line installed brackets.
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radiator would only be stamped if it were dealer replacement
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Re: "Made in Canada" stamp?
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Would like to hear where this stamp shows up on OEM cars, if anywhere? I've seen reference to it being more a function of an NOS part vs. assembly line.
If you have survivor examples, please post them up!
Eric, I have a spare 1970 340 air cleaner and it has the following stamp: Ola
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Re: "Made in Canada" stamp?
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If you have survivor examples, please post them up!
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Re: "Made in Canada" stamp?
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If you have survivor examples, please post them up!
I see red overspray on that bracket, I would guess that was a replacement. I also think that "made in canada" is mostly for over the counter parts. Mike
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Re: "Made in Canada" stamp?
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100% Original factory car that Steve Been and I documented and disassembled in 2004. The car was never wrecked. Since we actually saw and documented this vehicle, we were quite certain that the overspray was the result of a sloppy valance repair attempted by the original owner, some 20+ years ago.
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Re: "Made in Canada" stamp?
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I didn't understand the comment about "overspray" being a sign that designates an "over the counter part".
from reading into it and before "more information" was presented.. I could see how "overspray" showing on a part that normally does not have overspray on it would tend to lead someone into thinking that the car at one time had been "repaired"... which would indicate a replacement part might have been used.
My theory is that while most of the "made in canada" stamped parts were used as "over the counter/ service replacement" parts, quite possibly the bin, from the manufacturer, housing the parts(in this case the bumper brackets) may have had a few "stamped" parts to indicate origin for customs when shipped to the USA. These few parts (bumper brackets) would have then ended up on the factory assembly line.
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Re: "Made in Canada" stamp?
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Hey Bob Car looks great Joe showed me pics. Rob
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Re: "Made in Canada" stamp?
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On a side note..Welcome back Dave W.
What a coincidence Jim! I just finished your keyring, saw your post and thought I would give you a sneak peek. These are no longer in the prototype stage. We have finally started manufacturing finished items. They are 16 gauge Stainless Steel with a miniature VIN applied on one side. The other side has a stamping of the original, (period correct) colored logo of the manufacturer. Pictured is your keyring along with a sample of a Dodge unit. Thanks again Jim and I will talk to you soon.
DW
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