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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Decoding/Numbers => Topic started by: NickeyChicago on August 12, 2008, 05:19:48 PM
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I have a 1969 Z28 in the shop. It has a trim tag date od 05A. The rear end housing was cast A 19 9 and the tube is Stamped 01 30 G1 with a BV code. Is this rear too earl to be original for this car?
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That's pretty far off... most I have seen are cast and built with in a week or 10 days and are with in a week of TT date.
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Still possible.....
The rear end in my '69RS (01C Norwood build) is a BP code (2.73:1 open) with a 1018 (October 18, 1968) build date.
The rear end in my '66 Chevelle (which I do have the POP) is a CB code (3.36:1 open) with a 1027 build date (Oct 27, 1965). The unit was built at the Buffalo, NY gear and axle plant. The ring gear is also stamped on its OD with the GM part number and the numbers '1137 65'; where 11 is the number of teeth on the pinion gear, 37 is the number of teeth on the ring gear, and 65 is the year of manufacture. The Chevelle was built after 22 March 1966 at the Flint, MI assembly plant and was sold in Decatur, IL on 30 March 1966 to my grandparents.
Although the dates are usually much closer, there are exceptions.
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Not in a Z built in that timeframe... imo.
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Ok, thanks for the input Guys. It is a big spread. The 03E Z28 project we have has its origianl BV dated within a few days.
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Ok, thanks for the input Guys. It is a big spread. The 03E Z28 project we have has its origianl BV dated within a few days.
That's more like it Stefano...