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As I’ve posted in the technical area before I discovered this area, I’ll repost my request for assistance.
I believe my brother has located & purchased a very original L78 Chevelle out of a garage in Pennsylvania. The VIN is 136379Z356459. Any help is greatly appreciated. Last edited by ZR1guy; 12-05-2017 at 07:00 PM. |
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if so congrats. ask him to post a few pictures if possible.
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I'm sure the Chevelle gurus will chime in...but, I believe in 1969 the VIN did not indicate the SS396 option...
What color is the car..?? -wilma
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The cowl tag possibly could,post it.
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In 1969 the SS396 as a series was dropped and the 396 engine was relegated to being part of the RPO Z25, SS396 option. The 1969 model year is also the ONLY year to offer any SS Equipment option on anything other than the V8 Malibu sport coupe, convertible, and El Camino. For 1969 ONLY, the Z25 option could be ordered on the V8 300 Deluxe series 2-door coupe (13427) and 2-door sport coupe (13437).
Since the SS396 was relegated to an option and stopped being a separate series there is nothing on the Fisher Body Number plate nor the VIN to indicate the car was born with the Z25 SS396 option with one exception. Two exterior paint colors coded "72" for Monaco/Hugger Orange and "76" for Daytona Yellow were paint choices ONLY when the SS396 option was ordered. These two colors were certainly available on other 1969 Chevelles but did require option ZP3, special paint, to be ordered. When this was done, the trim tag would not show the "72" or "76" paint code but rather would show a dash character (-) in the appropriate lower or upper paint code position. Be alert for fake trim tags that may have one of these two paint codes added to "prove" the car is an SS. The only way to truly document a 1969 Chevelle as having the SS396 option, aside from the two paint codes mentioned above, is with some sort of paperwork showing the option itself or the engine suffix code and the car's VIN. Examples would be the build sheet, Chassis Broadcast Copy sheet, warranty card Protect-O-Plate, or an original factory stamped engine where the partial VIN stamping is a match to the car's VIN sequence. http://chevellestuff.net/1969/69ss.htm |
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Thank you for the help and responses. I have many pictures that I can post, but I’m having issues posting them. Could anyone here post them for me if I emailed the pictures to them?
Last edited by ZR1guy; 12-06-2017 at 09:11 AM. |
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The car is in black primer now, but the original color is a dark green. It shows thru where the primer is faded.
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-wilma
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02 Berger 380hp #95 Lots of L78 Novas Join National Nostalgic Nova! 70 Orange Cooler 69 Camaro |
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Yes, the car has about 95% if it’s original components and they are untouched. The build sheets are completely eaten up by mice, but every paint mark and bolt on most of the car is original. Including the engine, 4spd trans and rear end...the cowl tag is also in place.
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Find the VIN on the engine and transmission. If they match the VIN on the car, you have a SS 396 Chevelle. Congrats on what sounds like a great find!
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Robert _______________ 1969 Chevelle SS396 L78 M21 4.10 2023 Stingray Coupe Z51 Last edited by tunes; 12-07-2017 at 12:49 AM. |
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