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Where is the VIN code on an El Camino?

Where is the VIN code on an El Camino?

The location of the VIN code tag for 1962-1967 El Caminos will be attached to the drivers side front door hinge pillar. Chevrolet moved the VIN plate in 1968 to the top driver-side of the instrument panel, visible through the windshield.

What do the numbers mean on an El Camino?

The second character classifies the series model. In our example the character is 3, which stands for Chevelle/El Camino. The third digit represents what size motor the car was equipped with, in our case the number is 6 which is an even number making this cars original motor a V8.

Where did the 1970 El Camino come from?

This 1970 El Camino was built in Los Angeles, CA and we know this because the seventh digit is an L. The eight through thirteenth character classifies the sequential production number.

What kind of car is the 1985 Chevy El Camino?

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The location of the VIN code tag for 1962-1967 El Caminos will be attached to the drivers side front door hinge pillar. Chevrolet moved the VIN plate in 1968 to the top driver-side of the instrument panel, visible through the windshield.

What was the weight of a 1987 Chevrolet El Camino?

It was a trim and handsome vehicle, although it lacked the classic status of the earlier Chevelle-based El Caminos. Like nearly everything else built during the malaise-era, the choice of powertrains was a bit uninspiring. Nonetheless, payload was still a hefty 800 pounds, which made the car a flexible and practical choice.

When did the Chevy El Camino Malibu come out?

The idea lasted well into the 1980s with the final down-sized Malibu-based generation that bowed in 1978. It was a trim and handsome vehicle, although it lacked the classic status of the earlier Chevelle-based El Caminos.

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