CRG Discussion Forum
Camaro Research Group Discussion => Decoding/Numbers => Topic started by: fast41 on April 29, 2013, 03:32:34 AM
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looked at a ralley sport the other day, no x code, was under the impression that ralley sports had to have x code any help would be appreciated, wanting to buy the real thing thanks
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Can you post your trim tag details? No Van Nuys (VN or LOS on trim tag) cars had X codes, but later Norwood (NOR) cars did. So if the car you're looking at is an early Norwood car, or a Van Nuys car, it won't have an X code.
Later Norwood cars with X tags could only be an RS if X11, X22 or X33.
Plenty of other clues to car possibly being an RS, like stamped backup light holes in lower tailpan, firewall piercings, etc - see the CRG 'Option Identification' section. BUT don't take it for granted that the car is a factory RS just because it may have some of these features....
Option ID link: http://www.camaros.org/options.shtml#id
X tag info link: http://www.camaros.org/numbers.shtml#XnnCodes
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trim tag / st 69 12437 los 198126 bdy / tr 716 71 e / 12a e 313 also car has no console auto/colum shit thanks for helping
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vn# 124379L511755 thanks again
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The L VIN indicates the car was built in Van Nuys CA and will not have X codes as later Norwood cars did. X does appear as a scheduling code there. Nothing on VN tags to hint at build configuration.
Column what???
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I think he meant 'automatic/ column shift'.... *giving him an extra 'f' to use next time'.. *G*
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lol ya colum shift thanks again