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All engine pads were stamped with the engine assembly stamp (aka, "engine code"). The location of the engine code and the location of the partial VIN stamps are shown in the drawings below. The partial VIN stamps are also discussed in detail at the bottom of this page.
Vehicle Identification Example: 123379N500001 * Third digit is engine code: 3 = 6-cylinder, 4 = V8 * Fourth digit is body style: 3 = coupe, 6=convertible * Sixth digit is model year: 9 = 1969 * Seventh digit is N for Norwood assembly, L for Van Nuys. * Last six digits increased one with each car built at each plant.
A VIN engine digit of 3 indicates a L6 engine, while a VIN engine digit of 4 indicates a V8 engine. The cowl tags for 1967 Camaros were stamped with a style code of 12x37 or 12x67 , where the x was set to 4 for standard interior or 6 for custom interior.
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.
20 wrz 2023 · Characters 8-13: "518555" - Unique Serial Number. 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.
1969 Z/28 Specifications. These specifications are from Hot Rod Magazine January 1969. They are being used for educational purposes only. Also note that some of these specifications may have been specific to the car being tested. For example, not all 1969 Z/28’s had power steering.
Q: What engines did the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro have? A: The 1969 Chevrolet Camaro had the following engine options: Inline 6 (3769 cc | 230.0 cu in. | 3.8 L.) with 140 HP (103.04 KW) @ 4400 RPM Inline 6 (4097 cc | 250.0 cu in. | 4.1 L.) with 155 HP (114.08 KW) @ 4200 RPM