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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Decoding/Numbers => Topic started by: bc69 on September 11, 2013, 08:36:30 PM
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Does this hold water? I have never heard this.
It's a 1967 early RS/SS that has a 350 V8 tag but VIN says has 396/375HP. In early 1966 they made 1630 of these and stamped them 350 V8. This is one of them.
They said value from 40,000-50,000 way sits since restored to factory and rotisseried
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Unless I missed something the vin only reflects 8 or 6. The trim might but say 4k but?
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Who is "They"? Where is this coming from?
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The owner of the 67
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Sounds like BS for a buck, looking for a sucker to pay big bucks for a story line on a car never built by GM.
? going to an auction ?
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Videte emptor!
Ask the seller for documemtation and/or where he gained that information... I'd love to know how he justifies that one...
I've never met a seller of a "rare" car that wasn't an "expert"....
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Does this hold water? I have never heard this.
It's a 1967 early RS/SS that has a 350 V8 tag but VIN says has 396/375HP.
There's nothing in the VIN that says anything about the engine except whether it's a six or a V-8. The owner is in la-la land somewhere.
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I've never heard anything like that, and can't see how the owner would know a story like that. It sounds like nonsense to me
Jim
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What's the VIN?
No Camaros were made in early 66.....
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The only twist to this that would make any sense is that if he was referring to the trim tag
showing a 396, but had a 350 that matched the vin tag. But if that was case with 1630 it would be common knowledge