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Old Jan 23rd, 00, 11:21 AM
noopy67 noopy67 is offline

 
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can someone tell me what i have the numbers are
O4A E
ST 6712437NOR102522 BODY
TR 760-Z F-F PAINT
2LG 3BDK 4F 5B
The tag in the door is
124377N202295
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Old Jan 23rd, 00, 12:07 PM
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O4A E
ST 6712437NOR102522 BODY
TR 760-Z F-F PAINT
2LG 3BDK 4F 5B
The tag in the door is
124377N202295

this is the info i found @ http://holisticpage.com/camaro/parts/67trim.htm
124377N202295 - the 102,295th Camaro built at Norwood.
O4A E
04A = 1st week of April build date (1967)
E - Black Interior Color Code
ST = Style
67 = Model Year
12437 - Sport Coupe, standard interior
12467 - Convertible, standard interior
12637 - Sport Coupe, custom interior
12667 - Convertible, custom interior
Note: In 1967 the trim tag did not identify a 6 or 8 cylinder engine in this spot, only the interior style with the code 4 or 6 as the third digit. The VIN did show a 3 or 4 as the third digit indicating 6 or 8 cylinder. 1967 was the only year the interior style was coded like this.
NOR = Norwood, Ohio (suburb of Cincinatti) Assembly Plant
102522 = Body Unit Number, Assigned by Fisher Body, no relation to the VIN

TR = Trim
760 - Black standard buckets
Z - Bucket seats
FF - Marina Blue Body Color

Option Information - 2LG 3BDK 4F 5B
Group 1
W - tinted windshield
E - all tinted windows
X - power windows
D - power convertible top
L - fold-down rear seat
(since none are listed, it had none of the above options)

Group 2
L - four-speed manual transmission
G - center console

Group 3
Interior/Exterior
K - RPO Z21 option, style trim group
B - rear defogger
D - gauges or clock Group 5

Group 4
P - correct code for SS 350
N - 396/325hP
K - 396/375 L78
L - 302 Z28
F - remote mirror
If there was no designation in Group 4 (as in your case), the car was either a 327 V-8 or six-cylinder model.

Group 5
B - appearance group including bumper guards, floor mats, and door edge guards



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Old Jan 24th, 00, 06:54 PM
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Thanks for the help.What is the rpo z21 option. I knoe the original engine is gone it does still have a 327 though.I can't decide what to do with the car as far as restore or just make a nice car out of it any ideas would be appreciated.Thanks again Greg
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Old Jan 26th, 00, 04:25 PM
mike brown mike brown is offline
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Z21 Style Trim Group; includes body side paint stripes, front and rear wheel opening moldings, and bright roof drip gutter moldings (Style Trim Group for convertibles costs $29.50 and excludes gutter moldings) # Sold 79,016, Retail $40.05
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Old Jan 27th, 00, 08:48 AM
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Before you get excited, those stripes are little pin stripes.
Mostly Z21 was the exterior 'chrome' dress-up package.

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