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First Generation Chevy Camaro VIN Decode

Not much can be decoded from a 1967, 1968 or 1969 Chevy Camaro VIN. You can only determine the type of engine either 6 cylinder or V8, the year and the plant produced. You can
not determine the exact engine installed in a first generation Chevy Camaro by the VIN. The 1967 Chevy Camaro was the only model to have the vehicle identification number (VIN)
tag mounted to the door hinge pillar. VIN tags on later models are visible through the drivers side windshield. (See below for links to other years)

This information is complete and up to date to the best of our knowledge.


FACT: There is absolutely NO engine information contained in a Camaro VIN until 1972.

1967-69 CAMARO VIN

Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Example: 124377N100001


Third Digit Engine: 3 for 6 cylinder, 4 for V8
Fourth Digit Body Style: 3 for coupe, 6 for convertible
Sixth Digit Year: 7=1967, 8=1968, 9=1969
Seventh Digit Production Plant: N=Norwood,Ohio, L=Van Nuys
Last Six Digits increase by one with each Camaro built at each plant
NOTE: 1967 Chevy Camaros started with (100001)
NOTE: 1968 Chevy Camaros started with (300001)
NOTE: 1969 Chevy Camaros started with (500001)

* * Engine Body Style * Year Plant ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^


1 2 4 3 7 7 N 1 0 0 0 0 1
3 - 6 Cyl. 3 - Coupe Last N - Norwood Increases by one for each
     
4 - V8 6 - Convertible Digit L - Van Nuys Camaro built at each plant
* means same on all 67-69 Camaros if not then it is not a US registered Camaro VIN

Want to know if your first generation Camaro is a Z28 or an SS? Be sure to check out our Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) section for what to look for: Z28 Answer and SS
Answer

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