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That applies up to the model year 1968 Dan,when the Super Sport option was a Model.
Begining in 1969,the Super Sport became an option,and not designated in the VIN Code,like previous. |
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That applies up to the model year 1968 Dan,when the Super Sport option was a Model. Begining in 1969,the Super Sport was an option,and not designated in the VIN Code,like previous. [/ QUOTE ] Thank you Rick! In other words, a Super Sport post-1968 could have a "136" or "138" vin. Edit: Thank you Wheelhop... you answered my second question.
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Most would have a 136 vin denoting a Malibu with an 8-cyl
some might have a 134 vin denoting a 300 Deluxe with an 8-cyl.
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A Chevelle Super Sport,for 1969,will now show "34" or "36" as it's Model series,not "38" anymore.
In 1970,just "36" was used. |
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If it has original rear quarters there will be no malibu emblem holes. check for patched holes,if there not there its a good start, probably an ss
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