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Where is the VIN number on a 1968 El Camino?

Where is the VIN number on a 1968 El Camino?

1968 El Camino VIN Breakdown Location – The VIN number is located on driver’s side right below the where upper door hinge mounts to the body. It should be on a stamped steel pad and is composed of 13 numbers and letters. A sample 1968 El Camino VIN would look like this: 138808A100001

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 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.

What are the numbers on a 1968 Camaro?

One difference is the last six numbers relating to the assembly plant sequence as opposed to the trim tag’s Fisher Body sequence and the series will designate a 6-cyl (odd third digit) or V8 (even third digit) on the VIN plate where the 3rd digit on the trim tag does not.

1968 El Camino VIN Breakdown Location – The VIN number is located on driver’s side right below the where upper door hinge mounts to the body. It should be on a stamped steel pad and is composed of 13 numbers and letters. A sample 1968 El Camino VIN would look like this: 138808A100001

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 is the VIN number on a Chevy Chevelle?

The first digit is a “1” and simply designates Chevrolet as the manufacturer. The second two digits are the series numbers, in this case, “34” means that this VIN belongs to a Chevelle 300 Deluxe, El Camino, or a station wagon with an eight-cylinder engine.

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.

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