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CamarosRus
04-29-2008, 07:59 PM
Hello all, Fellow in Chicago interested in buying EBAY 69 SS 350 from Seattle dealer.

Gets ahold of me via word of mouth, about checking out his list of misc items.

Can someone confirm that Norwood 69 L-48 has VIN stamped on bellhousing flange starting with 19Nxxxxxx ......................and what IF the car is L.A. built?????

And where on 69 T-350 might assy data be, and was there a VIN on T-350's (SS-350 car)

I'm pretty good on finding diff info......Did a 69 SS 350 come with 12 Bolt or 10 Bolt
Did they have "E" stamp for Eaton Posi

I'll check back here...........but answers to my [email protected] would be most appreciated.

Thanks so much, Chuck Sharin

Hotrodpaul
04-29-2008, 09:39 PM
Chuck, a 69 Norwood VIN should be stamped near the oil filter after about Feb/March 69 although the LA built Camaro's should all be on the pad behind the alternator. Vin locations on automatics should be on the drivers side just above the pan rail gasket surface. Assy data is on the aluminum plate mounted to the passenger side with the trans code and assy date from 1-1-69 in numerical order I believe.

A true SS-350 L-48 car would have a 12 bolt, posi (with E under assy date) or non posi, more than likely a 3.08 or 3.31 ratio gearset.

Paul

CamarosRus
04-30-2008, 12:02 AM
Paul, Do all, should ALL 69 SS-350 Camaros have the VIN on drivers pan rail.......This was not just a T-400 Big Block thing ?????

Thanks for your suggestions/advice!!!!!

Hotrodpaul
04-30-2008, 06:42 AM
I have seen a reference to a VIN stamping for automatics on the drivers side bellhousing flange as well near the engine block.

Paul

CamarosRus
04-30-2008, 07:06 AM
Thanks everybody for the responses.......

The party that contacted me through a 3rd party referal has now cooled down on buying the car.

MuscleCars NorthWest could not answer misc questions to the potential buyers satisfaction.

I had offered to look at and photograph details, but now that doesnt appear to be needed......

regards to all of you,

Charley Lillard
05-02-2008, 12:18 AM
The above post reads like Musclecars Northwest was ducking questions. The owner of Musclecars Northwest is a good friend of mine that I have done deals with for 20 years and almost always sight unseen. The big question he could not answer to the potential buyers satisfaction was chain of ownership. He did not know who and how many owners there were and wasn't going to make a story up.