Camaro VIN decoding

1967–1969 Chevrolet Camaro VIN Decoder

The first-generation Camaro VIN has a compact, well-documented structure: Chevrolet division, Camaro identifier, six- versus eight-cylinder family, 37 coupe or 67 convertible body, model year, Norwood/Los Angeles plant and serial sequence.

Decoder coverage: 1967–1969

1967–1969 coupe and convertible Six- vs V8 family Norwood and Los Angeles plants
Decoder reference

What this decoder page is designed to answer.

The first-generation format is unusually clear

A VIN such as 124379N506070 identifies Chevrolet, Camaro, V8 family, coupe body, 1969 model year, Norwood assembly and a six-digit sequence. PetrolJunky exposes those fields directly rather than relying on a modern decoder that expects seventeen characters.

The VIN does not prove every famous Camaro package

The first-generation VIN distinguishes six- from eight-cylinder cars but generally does not identify a specific V8 displacement or automatically prove SS, RS, Z/28 or Yenko status. Those claims require engine stamps, cowl-tag details or other documentation.

Registry evidence can complement the VIN

Owners can attach photographs and provenance to the permanent record while the decoder keeps the VIN-derived facts separate from later package authentication.

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