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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Decoding/Numbers => Topic started by: my67 on May 09, 2007, 06:27:16 AM

Title: Strange 67 Cowl Tag
Post by: my67 on May 09, 2007, 06:27:16 AM
Hi there,

I've seen hundreds of 67 Camaro cowl tags, and this is the first one that had extra characters after the Group 5 code options.

Has anyone seen this before?
Was this done to the tag after the factory?
What does it mean?


http://www.webentory.com/inventory/d5e/d5e9548487f07a9ccdc0cf630c546e6a/l-10.jpg


In case the cowl the picture doesn't show...

05B   H106
67-12437 LOS-33974
 2MG 3SK
5B-L222B

Regards,

Mike
Title: Re: Strange 67 Cowl Tag
Post by: Mark on May 09, 2007, 10:32:58 AM
Its a special order/fleet order code.  Usually applied to an order of multiple cars, or something requiring special approval.  The 0-0 paint code indicates special paint  the code may be for that reason, or maybe the dealer ordered a group of similarly equipped cars, possibly it is a show car of some kind.

(http://www.webentory.com/inventory/d5e/d5e9548487f07a9ccdc0cf630c546e6a/l-10.jpg)

05B = Built the Second week of May.
67-12437 = Standard Interior Coupe.
LOS = Built in Van Nuys California.
760 = Standard Black Bucket Seats.
Z = (A50) Strato Bucket Seats.
O-O = Car Color is SPECIAL PAINT
H106 = internal plant scheduling code.
Options:
2M = (M35) Powerglide Transmission
2G = (D55) Console front compartment
3S = (Z23) Interior Decor group
3K = (Z21) Deluxe exterior trim
5B = (V31 & V32) Front and Rear Large Bumper Guards