CRG Discussion Forum
Camaro Research Group Discussion => Decoding/Numbers => Topic started by: FortLangleyBC on July 05, 2019, 05:09:52 AM
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Found this car on CL - LOS Z-11.
https://vancouver.craigslist.org/rch/cto/d/new-westminster-1969-chevrolet-camaro/6923539985.html
The ad states Extremely rare trim tag, not your average Z11 (1 of 1) with the numbers posted on my trim/data tag. Please decode and research
Am I missing something here?
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More like 1 of 500 or so. From the CRG Pacer and Z10 Report:
Analysis of the CRG database indicates that a little over 85% (~3200) of the pace cars were from Norwood and a little under 15% (~500) were from Los Angeles, which is comparable to the overall plant production volume ratios.
CAN$100,000 is nearing US$80,000 so would be interested in opinions on the (poor) pad stamp photo.....
PBT firewall stamps on a LOS car?
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What really proves it is a pace car? The add says pace car trim.
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If you believe the trim tag is a real one, then do the 720 TRIM and 50 A Paint codes prove it? Did any of the VN 'pace cars' have the Z11 stamp?
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124679L527268 and it looks good to me (other than the stupid PTB stamp which shouldn't be there, and a few other incorrect things.) 1 of 1? Hardly. We have several LA pacers in the database.
Ed
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Pad is good. It's a pacer from the tag.
Lots of little errors on the car.
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"with the numbers posted on my trim/data tag"
This is Correct it IS one of one, (with those exact numbers)
I kinda like this car. I would be dropping the tank for the sheet (LA Car)
Do I see a Defroster switch left of the power top?
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My Norwood Z11 was built during the same week (03D) if I read that tag correctly. I was a little curious to see what the build date on my Z11 was in comparison, Norwood is a little closer than LA to Tonawanda -
Forgive the crud, car is a driver -
Regards,
Steve