During what years did Fischer marked all cars 124xx (even on 6-cylinder cars)? I have learned it was like this in 1968, but was it also other years?
I assume you are talking about the trim tag? '69s are 124 as well if so.
Yes, I was talking about the cowl tag.
Quote from: aaberg on June 01, 2025, 03:01:03 AM
During what years did Fischer marked all cars 124xx (even on 6-cylinder cars)? I have learned it was like this in 1968, but was it also other years?
1967
12437 - Sport Coupe, standard interior
12467 - Convertible, standard interior
12637 - Sport Coupe, custom interior
12667 - Convertible, custom interior
NOTE: In 1967 the trim tag did not identify a 6 or 8 cylinder engine in this spot, only the interior style with the code 4 or 6 as the third digit. The VIN did show a 3 or 4 as the third digit indicating 6 or 8 cylinder. 1967 was the only year the interior style was coded like this.
1968
12437 - Sport Coupe
12467 - Convertible
NOTE: The 3rd digit is always a "4" on the trim tag and does not denote a V8 or 6 cylinder so for that reason it can differ from the VIN on '68 Camaros.
1969
12437 - coupe
12467 - convertible
NOTE: The 3rd digit is always a "4" on the trim tag and does not denote a V8 or 6 cylinder so for that reason it can differ from the VIN on '69 Camaros.
I believe this was posted in your other thread. It should address your question: http://www.camaros.org/numbers.shtml#VINvsStyle