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Old 11-08-2008, 04:01 AM
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Default Re: 1969 Z28 ID Help

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Thanks for the information. This is a Norwood Ohio car with a body build date of the 3rd week of April and the X77 on the body plate. Having said that, could someone give me a definitive answer as to whether or not a 1969 Norwood Camaro could have been built without a Vin number stamped somewhere on the block. Thanks

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The VIN stamping should be by the oil filter flange based on build date. The VIN should be stamped on both the engine and transmission, however some engines were missed or stamped too lightly to read.

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We have found at least 3 REAL DZ's that have build dates in the late March to April time frame (V0323DZ - V0409DZ with one later, I believe V0418DZ) none of which have VINS on the Oil filter Boss. There were no traces even after vatting the blocks, rubbing paint into the grain and trying to find something using blown up high res photos.

IMHO If in less than 2 years I can name 3 then there are LOTS!
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