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circlepilot

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When I tore my 65 Barracuda down, I saved "everything" I found in the car and I mean everything...coins, screws, receipts, notes, gum wrappers etc. and the grand prize...a complete, in great condition, broadcast sheet. I would like to hear some ideas about the meaning of the numbers written on the floor pan above the fuel tank. The Numbers 12 -12- 22, could they be "graffiti?" Maybe an assembly line worker's birthday. I did the math...in 1965, the worker would of been been 43 years old. Sounds about a right age for the era. If it is birthday graffiti...My birthday is also December 12th. A cool coincidence??? BTW the numbers will not be painted over.
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Do you know the scheduled build date of your car?
I don't think a guy would just go around signing his birth date unless it was 12-12-1964.
 
Do you know the scheduled build date of your car?
I don't think a guy would just go around signing his birth date unless it was 12-12-1964.
Does the broadcast sheet show the date? If so, I'll have to look at it. that would be in the sequence number right? (5150126)
 
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