This is what a refer to as the division code, as you know GM has a lot of divisions, and if the car your looking at is a Chevrolet that very first number that you should see is a "1", if you see any other number as the first digit, it's time to suspect a rip off.
The second number in the vin sequence is the model indicator, this number will tell you what model the car is, in this case the vin will start like this "12", this would tell you that it's a Chevrolet camaro, the next number in the sequence will tell you the engine, and for a V8 would b a "4", the very next number in this case is "37", this tells you that it's a tow door sports coup, or a hard top.
Below I will give you a list of the number positions and what they mean, this should take you to the next level, and help you gain some confidence in the knowledge of decoding your vin tag before you purchase the car, the vin tag won't tell the whole story, but it will tell a big part of it.
Number Possitions
- The number first is the manufacture id number, the number 1 denotes a Chevrolet
- In position 2 is the number 24 this indicates that the car is a V8 Camaro
- In position 3 is the number 37 this indicates the the car is a sports coupe
- In position 4 is the year in this case a 9 indicating that it's a 1969 model year
- In position 5 is the assembly plant, in this case "N" indicates Norwood Ohio
- The last six digits indicate the production number, this was the 125687 TH car built in 1969
That is why I continue to write these articles, I like to help with the purchase all I can, and then make sure that you have all the information that you need to get the car restored, or customized to your satisfaction, I write for you, I want to help with all the information that I can.

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