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How do you decode a 1969 Chevelle SS?

How do you decode a 1969 Chevelle SS?

Decoding The Numbers

  1. First number indicates the manufacturer, 1 is for Chevrolet.
  2. Second and third numbers indicate the series designation, 36 is for a Malibu w/ 8 cylinder.
  3. Forth and fifth numbers indicate the body style, 37 is for a 2 Door Sport Coupe.
  4. Sixth character indicates the year of production, 9 is for 1969.

Where can I buy a 1969 Chevy Chevelle?

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Is the SS 396 option on a 1969 Chevelle?

The only way to truly document a 1969 Chevelle as having the SS 396 option, aside from the two paint codes mentioned above, is with some sort of paperwork showing the option itself or the engine suffix code and the car’s VIN.

Where is the engine marker on a 1969 Chevelle?

The SS 396 option also removed the engine size from the front side marker found on all V8 Chevelles (and the optional 250cid L6-equipped Chevelles) and now displayed the SS 396 emblem behind the front wheels. The remaining front side marker is the same that came with all base 230cid L6 engines.

What was the F41 option on a 1969 Chevelle?

The F41 option was available on ANY 1969 Chevelle with the SS 396 option but were not standard on the SS equipment packages until 1970. In fact, only 722 F41 options were ordered in 1969. The Special Instrumentation option (RPO U14) was available on any SS-optioned Chevelle as well as any V8 Malibu sport coupe, convertible, or pickup.

What is the top speed of a 1969 Chevelle?

It is unlocked upon reaching Wheelman Level 9.5. The Chevelle SS has the best acceleration within its class, although the 1969 Dodge Charger R/T comes close. With a top speed of 193 mph (311 km/h), it has a considerably lower top speed than most tier 3 cars.

What engine was in a 1969 Chevelle?

In 1969 Chevrolet developed a steam powered concept vehicle, designated the SE 124 based on a Chevelle fitted it with a 50 hp Bresler steam engine in place of its gasoline engine. The Bresler was based on the Doble steam engine. In 1970, sheet metal revisions gave the bodies a more coke bottle styling, and interiors were also redesigned.

Where is the VIN number on a 1969 Chevelle?

The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) of a 1969 Chevelle is located toward the front of the dash and is easily viewable through the windshield. The VIN has 13 characters, with the last six characters designating the sequential production number of the individual car. Decode the first, second and third characters.

What engine was stock in Chevy Chevelle?

The engines available in base-model Chevelles still included the 230ci and 250ci six-cylinder engines (140 and 150 horsepower respectively), and the 307ci V8 that put 200 horsepower under the hood. The 307ci engine was first produced in 1968.

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