Ahhh, now THAT makes more sense to me!
Based upon my knowledge , in theory, there would "APPEAR" to be hundreds of Camaros rolling off if you went by that!
I state that as when I did the math and the compared the #s and VIN's , for VN in that time, that would have this.
So there could be thought that 200-250 Camaros built per day?
To me that seems a bit high if you go by the # of units made in total, included in that total would be the Norwood cars for the whole years' totals!
Wouldnt it be more correct to state that there were about 100 Camaros built each day at each plant, roughly giving about 350 cars a month, ending up around 17,200 per Plant for Camaro's?
Was there any VN cars that had a number(not the letter) greater than "Example": I599 ?