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Old 01-08-2007, 09:56 AM
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Talking FIREWALL MARKINGS FOUND...HELP

Does anyone have a 01D Framingham car, GTO or JUDGE? i was stripping the incorrect gloss black on my firewall. As i was sraping & the black chips fell to the ground i noticed yellow crayon marks, & could see a slight ghost of where they are. After collecting the chips for proof. i figured the what it said.
This was found behind the power brake brake booster & horn relay. With the parts back in place i dont think these markings would be visable but i intend to put back on the car. Ive got 242 or 258 over 72 72 . Which would be correct for a carousel red gto or black interior carousel red car.

ANYONE ELSE HAVE ANYTHING LIKE THIS???????

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Old 01-08-2007, 10:28 AM
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Cool!

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Old 01-08-2007, 11:00 AM
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Ive been OK, thanks for asking. Getting motovated to finish this car up.....i dont want to miss another season without this one.

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258 would be for black interior (72 Carousel Red)

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Old 01-09-2007, 12:58 AM
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Scott,

I have an 02A Framingham GTO that is original paint and interior. 10 257 is very faint on the firewall under the wiper motor. My car is black/parchment. (see avatar)

I only have one visible 10 but have seen other cars with the markings you described on yours. 72 72 258 would be Carousel/Black.

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GTO JOHN, any pix you can post?

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I found '24237' on my firewall, partially behind the voltage regulator. Mine's a '69 Judge built at Arlington. I replaced the marking exactly the way I found it.

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FWIW I replaced these markings exactly as I found them, and were the only marks I found on the firewall. 48 = Pepper Green and 256 = Dark Green Interior. I have no idea what the "X" on the bottom are for, anybody know?

The car is an early build 70 Oshawa Judge.
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Very cool thanx guys

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Dar, does your car have Formula wheel?

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Old 01-10-2007, 07:07 PM
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No Jim , but it does have the Custom Sport Wheel. Why you ask?

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I've seen X marked on the cowl and X on the steering column bracket of Formula wheel cars.

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I can recognize 24237(model), 58 (paint), and 257 (trim) on mine, but the other numbers?

There are a 40, 51, 55, and 60 visible - anyone?

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60 may mean the car is equipped with air conditioning (C60)
just a guess....

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That is accurate.

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Interesting Gary. I know your car (455) is an automatic (M40). So, it has air conditioning (C60), bucket seats (A51) and center console (D55). Neat.

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Wow, someone knows their codes!

Gold star for you

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Would the 51-55-20 I found on my firewall today mean bucket seats - console - M20?

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More than likely. All codes that would be used at Fisher.

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How are you guys getting the paint off the firewall to still be able to see these markings? I painted over my firewall with black rustoleum 20 years ago without much regard for anything just to make it look better. Now that I want to do things right, when I go to start removing the paint I'd like to be sure I don't wipe out any factory markings if there were any. What's the best approach?

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