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69x28rsnext
Aug 19th, 03, 06:09 PM
Decode for a rookie what part Im not sure about, anything in the database about this car. Local sale. The other car with the NBR sold before I could get pics of the cowl tag. sorry

1969 Camaro VIN 124379L500976
Cowl Tag
69 12437LOS 101413
718 69 69
9A N222

The N222 isnew to me whats up and does everything check out?
Thanks Todd

67ss350camaro
Aug 20th, 03, 03:02 AM
Todd,
Here is how it decodes:
1 = Chevrolet
2 = Camaro
4 = 8-cylinder engine
37 = coupe body
9 = 1969 model year
L = Los Angeles, CA assembly plant (Van Nuys)
500976 = vehicle serial number sequence

Decode for body number: 101413
09A = Built the First week of September.
69-12437 = Coupe.
LOS = Built in Van Nuys California.
718 = Standard Medium Red Bucket Seats.
69-69 = Car Color is Cortez Silver
N222 = internal plant scheduling code.

Mark C
Aug 20th, 03, 03:06 AM
1 = Chevrolet
2 = Camaro
4 = 8-cylinder engine
37 = coupe body
9 = 1969 model year
L = Los Angeles, CA assembly plant (Van Nuys)
500976 = vehicle serial number sequence

Decode for body number: 101413

09A = Built the First week of September.
69-12437 = Coupe.
LOS = Built in Van Nuys California.
718 = Standard Medium Red Bucket Seats.
69-69 = Car Color is Cortez Silver
N222 = internal plant scheduling code.

The N222 is the scheduling code, just tells where in the "N" build period (Sept 3rd) the body was scheduled to be built in relation to the other vehicles being built.

mccorry
Aug 20th, 03, 04:56 PM
Everything looks alright on the tags...
Any details on the car (current state, color, options, drivetrain, etc?)

69x28rsnext
Aug 20th, 03, 06:10 PM
Current state is a little rough. It is blue now, and recently painted but its a MAYCO job not a professional needs mirrors. Non number matching motor or tranny Interior is in good shape. No exterior badges and they havent cloned it yet. lol
Thanks for the decode I just forgot about the LOS cars having the N222 codes letter and 3 #'s I see quite a few NOR cars in Texas but few LOS.
Thanks again