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1/28/2025 7:41 AM  #1


Something neat I discovered

I was filing my personal property declaration and I noticed something I hadn't before.   The serial numbers on my Galaxies are just right at a hundred apart.   That means they probably could have rolled off the assembly line on the same day a few hours apart.   

How neat is that?


If multiple things can go wrong, the one that will go wrong will be the one that causes the most damage.
 

1/28/2025 8:49 AM  #2


Re: Something neat I discovered

Greg B wrote:

I was filing my personal property declaration and I noticed something I hadn't before.   The serial numbers on my Galaxies are just right at a hundred apart.   That means they probably could have rolled off the assembly line on the same day a few hours apart.   

How neat is that?

 
That's pretty cool.    Not sure why I get excited over things like this but I do.  lol

 

1/28/2025 12:31 PM  #3


Re: Something neat I discovered

Twins separated at birth.


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
 

1/28/2025 1:51 PM  #4


Re: Something neat I discovered

That's definitely cool. 

 

1/28/2025 2:03 PM  #5


Re: Something neat I discovered

Yep. Awesome!


'66 Fastback since July 27, 1981. Springtime Yellow, originally a 200 cu in, 4 speed. Also a '92 LX Coupe, 5.0, 5 speed.
 

1/28/2025 4:37 PM  #6


Re: Something neat I discovered

Well, that's slicker than snake s**t!

Last edited by Ron68 (1/28/2025 4:38 PM)


68 coupe - 351W, 4R70W, 9" 3.25 -- 65 convertible - 289 4v, C4, 8" 3.00
 

1/28/2025 4:43 PM  #7


Re: Something neat I discovered

Mustang pal of mine went to school with Rick Hendrick. He went to see him in Charlotte at his race shop.
He has Corvettes 54 thru (I forget) with 0001 serial numbers! The first off the assembly line.
Camaros too
All it takes is cabbage...and lots uv-it !
6sally6


Get busy Liv'in or get busy Die'n....Host of the 2020 Bash at the Beach/The only Bash that got cancelled  )8
 

1/29/2025 8:27 AM  #8


Re: Something neat I discovered

Greg B - that is cool.
Sal - and Hendrick just paid $3.7 million for a 2025 C8 Corvette ZR1. 


65 Fastback, 351W, 5-speed, 4 wheel discs, 9" rear,  R&C Front End.
 

1/29/2025 9:33 AM  #9


Re: Something neat I discovered

1971 Stingray

2025 Stingray

 


1968 T-code Coupe with a 302.  Nice car, no show stopper for sure, but I like it.
 

1/29/2025 8:03 PM  #10


Re: Something neat I discovered

That, plus the build date on your convertible make for an interesting trio


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

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