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#1
It appears based on the cowl tag it is an RS, would I be right in decoding that?
#2
Looking at this 1967 Camaro and the Vin and COWL tag seem to line up as to dates they went through the plant. Asking if anyone is seeing anything weird questionable. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

VIN: 124377N139358 COWL: 11D 67-12637
#3
Afternoon,
I am by no means super knowledgeable about first gens, I've been looking for one for about a year now and found this one at this link. When talking to the dealer about history and the cowl tag that stated there is not a cowl tag. I know I can research he cowl for all the original options and the date it came through the plant and I can also use the VIn to see if the two make since as being legit. I've seen many comments about not being too concerned about the cowl tag missing once a renovation has been done. My question is should I be concerned? Should I keep looking? I'm not necessarily looking for museum, vin, engine trans all matching. I just want to get something thats really nice that I can drive around, go to some car meets, and if something ever happened I could get my money back or close. Any help would be appreciated.

https://classics.autotrader.com/classic-cars/1967/chevrolet/camaro/102675462
#4
I'm looking at a 1967 Camaro VIN#:124377N122998, the COWL tag shows a build date of 05E. In researching these and some help from some others I'm seeing that Vin number was produced in Oct of 1966 and the COWL tag shows May 1967. Is this possible or is this a huge red flag something definitely wrong? Thanks in advance for any help.

Jimmy