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How do you tell if a 1967 Camaro is a true SS?

How do you tell if a 1967 Camaro is a true SS?

A ’67 Camaro has a code on the trim tag for an SS and a late ’69 Camaro had an “X” code on the trim tag to identify some SS’s. The X11 code is the only exception to identifying a true ’69 SS Camaro because the code also means a plain Camaro.

How do you decode a 1967 Camaro VIN number?

1967 Camaro Vin Tag Decoding

  1. #ad. Manufacturer. 1= Chevrolet.
  2. Model. 0= Corvair. 1= Chevy II (Nova)
  3. Engine Cylinders. 3= L6. 4= V8.
  4. Body Style. 37= Coupe. 67= Convertible.
  5. Year Indicates Model Year. 7= 1967. 8= 1968.
  6. Assembly Plant. L= Los Angeles, California.
  7. Serial Number. Sequential ID number assigned at the assembly plant.

How much does a 1967 Camaro SS cost?

The three 1967 Super Sport options were a 350, a 325-horse 396, and a second 396-cubic-inch big-block….America’s other ponycar is high on the “gotta-have” list.

Expect To Pay
Year Model Low-High
1967-1969 V-8 convertible $3000-$28,000
1967-1969 Super Sport $2500-$77,000
1967-1969 Z/28 $8500-$221,000

What makes a 68 Camaro an SS?

1968 Production L34, Camaro SS; includes special hood, black accented grille and ornaments, sport striping, hood insulation, special red stripe tires, special suspension, bright engine accents, SS emblems on fenders, grille and fuel filler cap; with 350-hp Turbo-Jet 396cid engine.

Can You decode the VIN of a 1967 Chevy Camaro?

Below is a step-by-step list of what to do to start decoding your 1967 Chevy Camaro. VIN – Not much can be decoded from a 1967 Chevy Camaro VIN. You can only determine the type of engine either 6 cylinder or V8, the year and the plant produced. You can not determine the exact engine installed in a first generation Chevy Camaro by the VIN.

What kind of trim tag does a 1967 Camaro have?

To decode your trim tag go to 1967 Camaro Trim Tag Decode. The 1967 Camaro trim tag is the best of any of the first gen Camaro trim tags. If you want to know whether your ’67 Camaro was originally an SS or RS or Z28 then decode the trim tag to find out.

Where can I buy a 1967 Camaro convertible?

1967 Camaro Convertible Totally frame off restoration with all new body panels. Car is pro-toured a 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 ? Listed on Jerry MacNeish?s Official 1967 Z28 Registry out of the 194 s Gateway Classic Cars of St. Louis is proud to present this 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS Replica for …

How can you tell if a Chevy Camaro is a SS?

From the looks of the emails we get on this subject we can sum it up by saying the best place to start to try to verify a first gen SS is by checking the engine codes and dates. We hope more people read this before buying a Camaro not after buying that so called SS.

Is there a VIN code for a’69 Camaro?

There is NO code in the VIN that recognizes an SS in any first generation Camaro. A ’67 Camaro has a code on the trim tag for an SS and a late ’69 Camaro had an “X” code on the trim tag to identify some SS’s. The X11 code is the only exception to identifying a true ’69 SS Camaro because the code also means a plain Camaro.

Can a 6 cylinder Camaro be a SS?

Check everything including dates, castings and partial VIN’s. If the complete VIN says it was originally a 6 cylinder Camaro then you can guarantee it was not an SS so be sure to check the VIN. Unfortunately, these days it is so easy to fake almost everything on a Camaro – the more you know the better off you will be.

How to identify a first generation Chevy Camaro?

Identifying a First Generation SS: From the looks of the emails we get on this subject we can sum it up by saying the best place to start to try to verify a first gen SS is by checking the engine codes and dates. We hope more people read this before buying a Camaro not after buying that so called SS.

How can I tell if my Camaro is an SS?

Identification of the the SS option is possible through the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on some early-generation models as well as in later models. The SS option was not available between 1972 and 1996, and the Camaro itself was not produced from 2003 to 2010.

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