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Camaro Research Group Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: big_block_ss on January 12, 2012, 04:16:55 AM
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ok i recently purchased a 69 camaro.... no motor no tranny here are question
1. how can i find out info on car( where sold originally) what motor and tranny came with tranny etc
heres my vin 12337n658062
trim tag info
st69 12437 nor354865 bdy
tr 723 65 65 pnt
06A X11
can anyone tell me exact info on my car cause there lots of conflicting question here
has 10 bolt rear
dual exhaust tab
hole in floor and clutch pedal
multi leaf out back
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any help be appreciated all 3 stamps match on body
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The engine in your car was originally an inline 6 cylinder due to your VIN starting with 123. The 723 on the trim tag is the dark green standard interior, 65 65 means the car was originally Olympic Gold top and bottom, 06A means the car was built the first week of June (although all June built cars are stamped 06A), and the X11 means the car originally had the chrome accent package. Not sure why the car would have the dual exhaust bracket on it unless someone added it later or the factory made a mistake. This poage should help clear things up: http://www.camaros.org/numbers.shtml#CowlTag (http://www.camaros.org/numbers.shtml#CowlTag)
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yes i found most all the same now other kicker disc brakes..... also air dam(front spoiler) rear spoiler also n was fog light on all 69s? these other item have raised couple questions along with the black back panel on car this is un restored
also is the way to tell where was sent to? i mean dealership etc?
i have been able to find out alot of this for my 1971 chevelle ss and also for my 1972 chevelle ss but even when attempt to run vin on camaro i get nothing nationwide on the car
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Theres no fog lights on a 69 camaro, either factory or dealer installed. Spoilers were available on any car, even a 6 cylinder. The cowl tag and the VIN appear to line up indicating they came from the same car, the 10 bolt axle would indicate a non SS, non Z28 car. The X11 code inidcates the car can not be a big block (black tail panel). So it would appear someone in the past 43 years painted the tail panel of a 6 cylinder car black, because they like the look.
Wheres the speedometer cable hole in the firewall?
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Might be time to conform the hidden VINs. Black tail panel, IF original, would indicate a BB car. Since it has the dual exhaust hanger (unless added by smomeone), and disc brakes (which could've been ordered on any '69 Camaro), maybe the VIN tag has been changed and you've got a COPO car. Don't get your hopes up because that is a VERY long shot, and if the VIN has been swapped you've got a mess on your hands, but checking the hidden VINs would be my next step. Nore than likely the black tail panel and dual exhaust hanger has been added over the years.
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The 250ci six cylinder with 3 speed was a very good car; ran similarly to a small V8 of the day....
and got decent gas milieage....
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His vin is 12437' not 123
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Either that, or Vin. and Trim tag don't match. I'd look for partial Vins.
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His vin is 12437' not 123
No, he said his VIN was 12337n658062. If you are looking at the 12437 on the trim tag, all the coupe trim tags have 12437 regardless of engine.
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Is that the same for all 3 years? I never realized that as my car is a V8 and they match.
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Is that the same for all 3 years?
Nope. Read THIS (http://www.camaros.org/numbers.shtml#VINvsStyle) for more info Mike.
Ed
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Sounds like several things on this car have been changed.
An L6 car would have monoleaf springs.
What's the axle code?