help with decoding 67 RS/SS350
#1
help with decoding 67 RS/SS350
I'm a newbe here and need a little help decoding.
I have a chance to purchase a nice 67 RS, maybe a SS350
The owner claims its a SS350 and claims to have the #'s matching block in his garage.
I have yet to see this block to varify the numbers. I'm not sure how to at this time but I am reseaching.
the trim tag reads as follows.
12A 0242
67-12637 LOS 10889
765-Z R-R
W 2LGR 3SL
5Y
I thought it would need the 4P code to be a SS350.
It is said to have the correct 12 bolt (3.73) and 4 speed tranny but I havent varified the #'s. It does have PS/PB and multi-leaf springs, tach, console and gages.
What other tell tale sign should I look for to varify if its a true SS
Thanks
I have a chance to purchase a nice 67 RS, maybe a SS350
The owner claims its a SS350 and claims to have the #'s matching block in his garage.
I have yet to see this block to varify the numbers. I'm not sure how to at this time but I am reseaching.
the trim tag reads as follows.
12A 0242
67-12637 LOS 10889
765-Z R-R
W 2LGR 3SL
5Y
I thought it would need the 4P code to be a SS350.
It is said to have the correct 12 bolt (3.73) and 4 speed tranny but I havent varified the #'s. It does have PS/PB and multi-leaf springs, tach, console and gages.
What other tell tale sign should I look for to varify if its a true SS
Thanks
#2
RE: help with decoding 67 RS/SS350
use these for verification...
http://www.68rscamaro.com/camfacts/
http://www.camaros.org/index.shtml
http://www.chevy-camaro.com/chevy-ca...gine-codes.asp
http://www.teufert.net/carbs/4-barrel.htm
http://www.68rscamaro.com/camfacts/
http://www.camaros.org/index.shtml
http://www.chevy-camaro.com/chevy-ca...gine-codes.asp
http://www.teufert.net/carbs/4-barrel.htm
#3
RE: help with decoding 67 RS/SS350
thanks.
It appears its not a SS because of the "4P" not indicaded on the trim tag.
I still want to varify the "original block" but I have a question or two.
To verify the "numbers match" is it simply matching the engine suffix (MS,MK etc) and block date code with the date code on the body?
Or is there a more presice way of matching numbers?
I need to make a decision on this car tomorrow before its advertized locally.
Its a very clean RS with a 383 (installed) and the original block (TBD).
The interior is 9/10. ext is 7/10. He wants $20K.
any help on decoding the drive train is appricated.
It appears its not a SS because of the "4P" not indicaded on the trim tag.
I still want to varify the "original block" but I have a question or two.
To verify the "numbers match" is it simply matching the engine suffix (MS,MK etc) and block date code with the date code on the body?
Or is there a more presice way of matching numbers?
I need to make a decision on this car tomorrow before its advertized locally.
Its a very clean RS with a 383 (installed) and the original block (TBD).
The interior is 9/10. ext is 7/10. He wants $20K.
any help on decoding the drive train is appricated.
#4
RE: help with decoding 67 RS/SS350
Partial VINs were also stamped on most engines and transmissions from 1967 on. Not all engines and transmissions in 1967 were stamped with partial VINs. Details and examples are shown in the Drivetrain Decoding section. However, be aware that clever counterfeiters can "restamp" these components by machining off the original stamp and creating a new one.
#5
RE: help with decoding 67 RS/SS350
In my opinion if it was a original 67 ss the asking price would be considerably more I do mean considerably more. Check the original engine stamping's Im betting they will point to a 327.It is possible to find a partial vin stamp on the pad passenger side front of engine be sure you check the vin # make sure it was a v8 originally
#6
RE: help with decoding 67 RS/SS350
Thanks Michiganman. thats what I need.
I will get the drivetrain #'sthis afternoon.
The vin is #124377L125364.
I agree with you that chances are its a 327.
The seller is a retired state trooper who bought the car 10 years ago from a local muscle car dealer for quite a bit more the $20k. My bet it that dealer slapped on the SS badging and hoodand called it aRS/SS.
BTW the 4 speed tranny is suposed to be #'s matching.
Can you answer three more questions please.
1)This car has multi-leaf springs. I read that 67's only came with a single leaf including the SS's. Is this true? If so this must be later year leaf spring.
2)I've read about a differance between standard and SS models in the firewall around the brake booster. What is the differance?
3)Where would the build sheet be located? Is it easy to get to?
I will get the drivetrain #'sthis afternoon.
The vin is #124377L125364.
I agree with you that chances are its a 327.
The seller is a retired state trooper who bought the car 10 years ago from a local muscle car dealer for quite a bit more the $20k. My bet it that dealer slapped on the SS badging and hoodand called it aRS/SS.
BTW the 4 speed tranny is suposed to be #'s matching.
Can you answer three more questions please.
1)This car has multi-leaf springs. I read that 67's only came with a single leaf including the SS's. Is this true? If so this must be later year leaf spring.
2)I've read about a differance between standard and SS models in the firewall around the brake booster. What is the differance?
3)Where would the build sheet be located? Is it easy to get to?
#7
RE: help with decoding 67 RS/SS350
ORIGINAL: timinator
Thanks Michiganman. thats what I need.
I will get the drivetrain #'sthis afternoon.
The vin is #124377L125364.
I agree with you that chances are its a 327.
The seller is a retired state trooper who bought the car 10 years ago from a local muscle car dealer for quite a bit more the $20k. My bet it that dealer slapped on the SS badging and hoodand called it aRS/SS.
BTW the 4 speed tranny is suposed to be #'s matching.
Can you answer three more questions please.
1)This car has multi-leaf springs. I read that 67's only came with a single leaf including the SS's. Is this true? If so this must be later year leaf spring.
2)I've read about a differance between standard and SS models in the firewall around the brake booster. What is the differance?
3)Where would the build sheet be located? Is it easy to get to?
Thanks Michiganman. thats what I need.
I will get the drivetrain #'sthis afternoon.
The vin is #124377L125364.
I agree with you that chances are its a 327.
The seller is a retired state trooper who bought the car 10 years ago from a local muscle car dealer for quite a bit more the $20k. My bet it that dealer slapped on the SS badging and hoodand called it aRS/SS.
BTW the 4 speed tranny is suposed to be #'s matching.
Can you answer three more questions please.
1)This car has multi-leaf springs. I read that 67's only came with a single leaf including the SS's. Is this true? If so this must be later year leaf spring.
2)I've read about a differance between standard and SS models in the firewall around the brake booster. What is the differance?
3)Where would the build sheet be located? Is it easy to get to?
#8
RE: help with decoding 67 RS/SS350
thanks again MM.
could you help me with one more question pretaining to the potential original block.
I read that on 67's partial vin's were added to the block ie "2L123456" for SS and Z28 only and 327'sdid notget the partial vin. If this is the case how would I verify the matching number block other then the date code and engine suffix?
I'm anticipating this block to be 327.
could you help me with one more question pretaining to the potential original block.
I read that on 67's partial vin's were added to the block ie "2L123456" for SS and Z28 only and 327'sdid notget the partial vin. If this is the case how would I verify the matching number block other then the date code and engine suffix?
I'm anticipating this block to be 327.