Eighth through thirteenth numbers indicate the sequential production number, 100001 is for 1st vehicle built.Seventh character or number indicates the assembly plant, Z is for Fremont, California.Sixth character indicates the year of production, 7 is for 1967.Forth and fifth numbers indicate the body style, 17 is for a 2 Door Sport Coupe.Second and third numbers indicate the series designation, 38 is for a SS396 w/ 8 cylinder.First number indicates the manufacturer, 1 is for Chevrolet.The VIN consists of 13 numbers and characters.įor example: 138177Z100001 decodes this way: 1 / 38 / 17 / 7 / Z / 100001. It should be riveted to the A-pillar, next to the door hinge, on the drivers side with special 'rosette' rivets. Nothing in the VIN verifies the car as an SS. The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is unique to each vehicle and describes the manufacturer, series designation, body style, engine, year of production, assembly plant and production number. The U indicates it came with a 402 CI big block with or without the SS package.L = Muncie 4-speed manual transmission (RPO "M20")1967 Chevelle Vehicle Identification Number Vehicle Identification Numbers KAN: Built in Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.A.ġ244: Fisher Body unit number, no relation to VINħ31-S: "Medium Bright Blue Imitation Leather" vinyl interior trim, bucket seatsį-2: "Marina Blue" exterior paint, black vinyl top The VIN plate is located on the forward part of the dash so the VIN plate could easily been seen through the windshield of the car. and is the 35,979th 1970 model year Chevelle sequenced at the Atlanta, GA. For Kansas City, this number begins at 0001 and goes all the way up to 9999, then starting back over with 0001.ġ3817: Chevrolet Chevelle SS-396, 2-door "Sport Coupe" A typical 1970 Chevelle VIN might read: 136370A135979 being a Malibu V8 2-door sport coupe assembled in Atlanta, GA. This is believed to be an internal number used to track a car's particular interior work and aside from being found on the trim inspection sheet has no significance today. K: Kansas City, Missouri GM Assembly Plant, U.S.A.ġ09007: Serial number 9,006th 1967 Chevrolet scheduled for production at Kansas City AssemblyĠ9D: Production date in the 4th week of September, 1966ġ673: Job number, found on Baltimore and Kansas City cowl tags. That 4-speed manual transmission ensures you're in for a good time whenever you're behind the wheel of this '67 Chevelle SS, and we'd love to see you drive it away. As beautiful as this Chevelle is, it runs and drives even better than it appears. The car rides on a new set of 15 inch American Racing Chrome torque thrust rims with new RWL tires with a sweet stance and a classic, muscular look. Options on this Chevelle include a heater + defroster, a nearly original interior, factory gauges, a full center console with the original clock, a factory AM pushbutton radio, an aftermarket Sun Pro tachometer, vent windows, and a mean-sounding dual exhaust system. The bodylines on this '67 Chevelle are straight, and the floors, frame, trunk and jambs all are in great shape! Opening the twin doors reveals a near-completely original "Medium Blue" vinyl interior, complete with a full center console and comfy bucket seats. It gleams in the sun after being buffed to a brilliant shine, and it compliments the black vinyl top perfectly. The exterior is bathed in a beautiful "Marina Blue" metallic paint that has been repainted one time back in the late 80's with the same color this Chevelle came with right off the assembly line. Torque is put to the pavement through the use of a correct Muncie 4-speed manual transmission, which both allows for both quick shifting and plenty of smiles behind the wheel. Chevrolet "Big-Block" V8 that breathes through a correct Carter 4-barrel carburetor, this '67 SS goes like hell. With the correct paint scheme, a numbers-matching big-block V8, and a manual transmission, this '67 Chevelle SS is a real-deal muscle car in every sense of the name. As far as originality and correctness goes, it would be pretty tough to beat this stunningly authentic 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS-396.
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