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I didn't have the heart in me to change out
DPO Pedro's failed water pump today. So I
was getting ready to change out the busted
hood latch gizzmo so the hood can stay shut.
Near the busted hood gizzmo I noticed what
appeared to be two pop rivet heads buried under
layers of rough paint. Curiosity got the better
of me. I got out the paint stripper and wire brush.
I found an aluminum plate with a CC number stamped
into it. I also found two round spots of bondo right
below. Could this plate be authentic? The small tag
I found inside the dashboard has a close by CC number
that matches exactly the fake CC# on the driver's door
post.
Do the TR experts believe ANY of these might be my
car's actual CC number? Here's a photo:
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DPO Pedro's failed water pump today. So I
was getting ready to change out the busted
hood latch gizzmo so the hood can stay shut.
Near the busted hood gizzmo I noticed what
appeared to be two pop rivet heads buried under
layers of rough paint. Curiosity got the better
of me. I got out the paint stripper and wire brush.
I found an aluminum plate with a CC number stamped
into it. I also found two round spots of bondo right
below. Could this plate be authentic? The small tag
I found inside the dashboard has a close by CC number
that matches exactly the fake CC# on the driver's door
post.
Do the TR experts believe ANY of these might be my
car's actual CC number? Here's a photo:
Hey Guest!
smilie in place of the real @
Pretty Please - add it to our Events forum(s) and add to the calendar! >> 
