Sets include; Brake & Fuel Line Tags, Shock and Spring Tags, Brake Cable Tags, Sway Bars and many others. There is a total of over 50 tags. All cars from the factory had part tags. Over the years, rain, snow, and restoration have removed most of them. These paper tags were used to identify the part or assembly to the factory line worker. The worker read the build sheet and installed the corresponding part or option on the car. Tags were usually placed on parts that were an option or group of options. For example: the car could have been a hardtop, convertible, or 4-door, so the frame was marked for identification. Many parts came as assemblies: rear axle, steering column, disc or drum brakes, and master cylinder and booster assemblies. These assemblies had identification tags. When a car c
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