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The engine assembly stamp (aka, "engine code") identifies the engine assembly plant, assembly date, and engine application suffix code and was stamped by the engine plant. It is located on a machined pad on the engine block. For V8's the pad is a forward extension of the passenger-side engine block at the bottom of the forward end of the head.
1969 Camaro V8 Engine ID Codes. The engine identification code consists of the engine assembly plant, the engine assembly date, and a 2 or 3 letter suffix indicating the cubic inch displacement, the horsepower rating, and generally, what type of transmission was to be installed with the engine.
Cowl tags changed in 1969 to use of a numeric code for the body paint (with two-tone paint now a Camaro option) and a letter code for the vinyl/convertible top color. For cars without a vinyl or convertible top, the body paint color was stamped on the tag twice, e.g. E-E or 69-69.
Jump to: Drivetrain Codes | Option Info | Exterior/Interior Info | Spotters Guide | 1969 Camaro Production: 225,512 coupe, 17,573 convertible, 243,085 total. Dealer Introduction: 9/26/68. Vehicle Identification Example: 123379N500001 * Third digit is engine code: 3 = 6-cylinder, 4 = V8 * Fourth digit is body style: 3 = coupe, 6=convertible
A complete listing of engine codes are also shown on the Drivetrain Decoding page. Note on right/left directions: as is customary, all directions are referenced to the seated position of the driver. 1969 Camaro V8 Visible Differences
20 wrz 2023 · Using a Camaro VIN decoder tool like the one below, you can obtain detailed information about your Camaro, including its engine type, production year, and more.
Your engine code is an eight-digit number found on the passenger side of the engine. This code tells you where and when your Chevy engine was manufactured, how much power it produces, and what kind of car it’s supposed to power. The first digit tells you where the car was manufactured.