That depends. '71 W30's were made at Lansing MI, so the VIN must have the M.
The VIN must be 344... or it's not a factory 442... HOWEVER, and beware here,
the BODY TAG, which is NOT the VIN... can be for a Cutlass body [336...] at least for the '68-9 Lansing built cars.
*THE* VIN is the dashboard sequence like
344671M001442
and all '68 thru '71 442's [and ONLY 442's] sport the "44" model series identifying digits.
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A clone that has the exact same genes as the organism that made it is called a genetic clone.
The scientist made a clone of himself. The clone is identical to the original animal.
Nothing, Chevy never made a Cutlass
A clone would be a twin made by science
The Cutlass is an automobile made by the Oldsmobile division of general motors. The Cutlass was introduced in introduced in 1961. The curb weight for the Cutlass automobile is 4,500.
Over 300,000 Cutlass Supremes were sold in 1977.
No.. Shadow is not a clone of Sonic... NO, NO, NO!!!!! How the hell is Shadow a clone if Shadow was made 50 years ago??!!!!
Money or currency are made/printed by the Government. One can not legally clone or print it for any purpose.
The Republic's clone troopers were created on the planet Kamino. There, they were grown and trained as part of the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars.
In 1968, Oldsmobile produced approximately 4,100 Cutlass Convertibles. This model was part of the Cutlass lineup, which was popular during that era. The 1968 Cutlass featured a stylish design and was well-received by consumers, contributing to its production numbers.
The "cutlass",started as an F85 in 1961. Was actually called cutlass in 64. The caprice made its debut in '67.
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