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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Decoding/Numbers => Topic started by: william on January 09, 2016, 02:11:31 AM
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from the ad:
1969 Chevy Camaro Z11 Pace Car Matching 350 Engine & Transmission The REAL DEAL
It has the matching numbers 350 engine that runs great.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chevrolet-Camaro-RS-SS-Z11-Pace-Car-Convertible-/111868684571?forcerrptr=true&hash=item1a0be4a91b:g:IYgAAOSwaA5WjuU~&item=111868684571
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What!!??!! Come onnnnn.. Thats a legit stamp.. ::)
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Chassis VIN: 124679N819370
Paul
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I'm honestly stunned by how wrong that is. Even I could spot that!
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but dont they match? what a train wreck
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Plus the VIN on the deck. My Z11 (03D) is above the oil filter. 619370 would be a lot closer to to the window than 819370, for sure. Bet someone pays good $$$'s for it anyway.
My stamps look a bit neater than this - hangover Monday, perhaps ?
Regards,
Steve
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2550 or so from my body tag, same production week -
Maybe he made a typo with the VIN ?
I'd love to take a peek under the cowl and see if it's a legit A/C car - certainly a plus if it is.
Regards,
Steve
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No doubt a typo on the full VIN.
124679N619370
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Is it true that Chevrolet did not put clocks in Pace cars with gauges because they are timeless? or is it just another attempt to deceive the masses?
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Is it true that Chevrolet did not put clocks in Pace cars with gauges because they are timeless?
Lol thats good..
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I was not aware the pace cars had cowl hoods
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I was not aware the pace cars had cowl hoods
Check out this report. Required options are listed.
http://www.camaros.org/69pacer.shtml