I'm sure this must be covered elsewhere but a site search revealed nothing. So apologies if I'm covering old ground.
Anyway my car has the expected windshield tag and door warranty tag, but when I blasted the front clip there was no sign of a VIN stamp on the aprons (like on a 67).
The aprons have aged factory sealer in the joins, so I am guessing they have been there a long time. So if they have been replaced it must have been early in the cars life.
They also all have shift codes stamped into them, so they wont be repro sheet metal.
I remember someone telling me years ago that by 68' visible fender VIN stamps were no longer mandatory (replaced by the windshield tag), and so are missing from many 68' cars. Is this true? As I have seen some photos on the web, of some 68 cars with a fender apron VIN stamp. Was it plant specific by then? Or did they stop at some calendar point? Like Jan 1st 1968 for example (if that's when the law came into effect).
Thanks in advance.