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Old 04-07-2006, 06:29 PM
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Default Re: Interesting topic on TC: Baltimore '69 Chevel

Another update (as of 5 April) from Andy (SS69Chevelle) over at Team Chevelle :

Latest Update: I will try to keep it short but know alot of people are interested:
Total Samples: 90ish (some missing needed info to help)
Codes: B/number-1, B M/number-20, B L/number-41, M/number-6, L/number-15, BFL-4, No letters-3
Styles: 3427-2, 3537-2, 3637-57, 3667-20, 3669-1, 3680-2, UNK-6.
Trim: 751-1, 752-1, 753-4, 755-20, 756-20, 764-1, 765-2, 779-1, 782-1, 786-2, 787-1, 788-2, 791-8, 795-7, 796-4.
Known SS-21, Known non-SS-8, Special order-8
Known Trans: Manual-37, Auto-18
Bench with manual-16, Bucket with manual-19
Bench with auto-8, Bucket with auto-9
Notes: Baltimore chevelle production 1969-103,327.

<font color="blue">All known SS tags have B L or L/number.
All known NON-SS tags have B M/M or no letters (includes special orders)
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Sample is just under .1% of the chevelles produced at Baltimore plant.

Nothing positive yet to define what the letters mean or whether they are SS related to body construction. Could have many more samples but not all the trim tag data was given or available. This list is only as accurate as the data provided, seat types are based on the known trim number provided. If anyone has additional tags or numbers they would like to add to this research please PM me or send an e-mail. No Tag numbers are given out unless specifically approved by the current owner once I have them. Thanks for the help and any future support. Andy


Andy can be contacted at: [email protected]

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