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How do you read the VIN number on a 1967 Chevelle Malibu?

How do you read the VIN number on a 1967 Chevelle Malibu?

Decoding The Numbers The VIN consists of 13 numbers and characters. For example: 138177Z100001 decodes this way: 1 / 38 / 17 / 7 / Z / 100001. First number indicates the manufacturer, 1 is for Chevrolet. Second and third numbers indicate the series designation, 38 is for a SS396 w/ 8 cylinder.

What was the VIN number for a 1967 Chevelle?

The VIN plate was riveted to the A-pillar on the driver side with unique ‘rosette’ rivets. The sequential starting number for the 1967 Chevelle was 100001 at all U.S. Chevelle assembly plants.

Where was the 1967 Chevelle assembly plant located?

1967 Chevelle Vehicle Identification Number Plate Letter Code Assembly Plant Series * A Atlanta, Georgia 1, 4 B Baltimore, Maryland 4 ** C Southgate, California 1 D Atlanta, Georgia (Doraville) 1

What does the VIN on a Camaro mean?

The Vehicle Identification Number plate (VIN) has similar information to the trim tag such as the model, year, and assembly plant.

What is the VIN number on a 1967 Chevelle?

Do not confuse the Fisher Body Number plate information with that found on the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) plate. The series depiction on the Fisher Body Number plate does NOT have the meaning as the VIN plate. To date, Fremont and Oshawa are the only 1967 Chevelle plants that used an odd 3rd digit in the style number.

Which is the only 1967 Chevelle with an odd 3rd digit?

The series depiction on the Fisher Body Number plate does NOT have the meaning as the VIN plate. To date, Fremont and Oshawa are the only 1967 Chevelle plants that used an odd 3rd digit in the style number. Some assembly plants have more information on their plates than others and some have information on different lines.

What kind of paint did a Chevelle have?

*1967 CHEVROLET CHEVELLE *SUPER SPORT TRIBUTE*NICE DRIVER QUALITY PAINT (some flaws exist)*BUTTERNU Part of the General Motors A-Body platform, the Chevelle was one of Chevrolet’s most successful nam

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