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Started by sixt9x33rs, August 11, 2012, 08:33:51 AM

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sixt9x33rs

Do all big block convertibles built within the "x code range" have either x-22 or x-66 on the trim tag notwithstanding pace cars?

FYI... My 04d (with 04L on the trim tag) has no x code on the trim tag but it is a small block non style trim car.

Looked at a 04c small block convertible this week with x11 on the trim tag in keeping with the style trim installed on the car.

Thanks

Lawrence
'69 RS Z/28 65B, 711 Flat hood no spoiler, endura, 4:10 43K miles
69 X77 Z/28 69 69 711 Original Paint Unrestored (Sold)
'69 X66 Convertible 69B 712 auto, (Sold) 44K miles

69pace

GMAD Los Angeles plant assembled vehicles had no X codes on the tag. Norwood had them on the tags after December 12B build dates, and noted that"A few mid-year 69's, mostly convertibles, did not have X-codes stamped on the cowl tag. It is unknown why the code was not stamped on the tag."

From: http://www.camaros.org/numbers.shtml#XnnCodes
1969 Z-11 350/300 with 4 Speed
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william

For some reason it is not at all unusual for a Norwood convert to be missing the X code. Starts early spring and runs to the end of production. No discernable pattern; some just do not have it.

However none of the several dozen examples in the db were submitted as SS cars with 396 engines. 

The alpha-numeric scheduling code Van Nuys used did include X but had no bearing on build configuration.

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sixt9x33rs

I should have mentioned excluding LA cars. I know they don't have x codes. I am just trying to figure out if SS 350 or SS 396's had x codes anytime during the year.

So William you don't have any SS Convertible cars in the DB with x codes?
'69 RS Z/28 65B, 711 Flat hood no spoiler, endura, 4:10 43K miles
69 X77 Z/28 69 69 711 Original Paint Unrestored (Sold)
'69 X66 Convertible 69B 712 auto, (Sold) 44K miles

RAfbody

I believe what he is saying is that non of the "non x code" convertibles in the database were submitted as an ss car with a 396 engine.
Russ

william

The db isn't big enough to draw conclusions. We have several X22, X55, X66 converts. None of the blank tag cars are 396 SS cars. One may be an L48 SS.
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sixt9x33rs

Thanks William, that is what I was looking for. I appreciate it.

Lawrence
'69 RS Z/28 65B, 711 Flat hood no spoiler, endura, 4:10 43K miles
69 X77 Z/28 69 69 711 Original Paint Unrestored (Sold)
'69 X66 Convertible 69B 712 auto, (Sold) 44K miles

69glacierblue

Don't know if this helps but my 06A vert is stamped X55.

Dennis
Dennis
'69 SS350 Vert (X55) 4-sp.
'10 2SSRS RJT M6

69houdini

So is mine Dennis, 06A L48 Vert stamped X55 Butternut Yellow 40, Black Top

GI JOE

Starting the second week of Dec 1968 (12B) the X code was used. All 396 SS cars from Norwood plant had an X code X22 or X66 starting on that date. Convertible Camaros after that date without the X code were low horse cars ie 307, etc..    However, it is possible to have an exception...  Please read this http://www.camaros.org/numbers.shtml#POPCodes
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69- L-78, M22, BV, Conv