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  1. The first Camaro off the Los Angeles line in 1968 would be 12xx78L300001. Norwood produced more than 100,000 Camaros per year, so the VINs would continue to increment to 12xx77N200000, 12xx78N400000, and 12xx79N60000, etc.

  2. 22 gru 2015 · Learn how to decode the VIN and cowl tags on your 1968 Camaro to find out its original features and options. See examples of VIN and cowl numbers, trim codes, body colors, and more.

  3. 18 gru 2004 · 387835????? = the cars serial number as assigned by Chevy. There is no way to get an original (copy) window sticker. You will have to look the car over for clues/signs of what options/equipment the car had originally.

  4. Find out the model, year, plant, and production number of your 1968-69 Chevrolet vehicle by decoding the VIN. See the code and location for each digit of the VIN and the list of GM division codes.

  5. Decoding your classic Camaro VIN can provide you with valuable information about the vehicle’s history and production details. It can help you identify the model year, trim level, engine type, and other features of the car.

  6. 16 lis 2015 · Check out our Camaro trim tag decoder article to learn how to interpret the stamped steel tag found under the hood of your Camaro. Looking for Camaro Restoration Parts? Now that you've decoded your Camaro VIN, you know how your vehicle rolled off the assembly line.

  7. 20 wrz 2023 · If you're a proud owner or prospective buyer of a 1967, 1968, or 1969 Chevrolet Camaro, you may have heard about the importance of decoding your Camaro's VIN (Vehicle Identification Number). The VIN contains a wealth of information about your classic Camaro, including its production year, engine type, and manufacturing plant.

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