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MosportGreen66 10-27-2023 01:35 AM

Complete list if 1969 Camaro ECL Codes?
 
Hi All, anyone have a list of all 1969 Camaro ECL Codes handy?

Thanks,
Dan

Lee Stewart 10-27-2023 01:40 AM

These?

http://www.camaros.org/pdf/options.pdf

stevediaz 10-27-2023 11:12 AM

thanks for sharing

Too Many Projects 10-27-2023 12:35 PM

Another spammer/scammer...


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Originally Posted by stevediaz (Post 1635523)
thanks for sharing


Jonesy 10-27-2023 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Too Many Projects (Post 1635534)
Another spammer/scammer...

You got that right!!

William 10-27-2023 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by MosportGreen66 (Post 1635489)
Hi All, anyone have a list of all 1969 Camaro ECL Codes handy?

Thanks,
Dan

The link posted only shows option codes. Exception Control Letters were the two [sometimes three] characters after the option code seen on factory docs. They were used to specifically identify the parts [and possibly assembly labor time] required to build a certain option combination. For example, C60 is air conditioning. C60 with a 6-cylinder auto is C60AH; with the base 8-cylinder C60BC. They can be extremely specific; Z22 Rally-Sport has 31 that I know of. Some options seem to only have one; VE3 [and others] is AA. Floor mats [B37] have five for the different interior colors. Sometimes it is possible to figure out what the code applies to, often not.

Yes, they are known to be specific to performance options.

Kurt and I have been logging them for years; often makes it easy to spot repro or altered docs. But we don't know them all. They were determined by Engineering and only docs for Corvettes have surfaced. Chevrolet did produce an internal report, often listing option sales by ECL. I don't believe a complete report including 1969 Camaro extended production is known.

MosportGreen66 10-27-2023 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by William (Post 1635547)
The link posted only shows option codes. Exception Control Letters were the three [sometimes four] characters after the option code seen on factory docs. They were used to specifically identify the parts [and possibly assembly labor time] required to build a certain option combination. For example, C60 is air conditioning. C60 with a 6-cylinder auto is C60AH; with the base 8-cylinder C60BC. They can be extremely specific; Z22 Rally-Sport has 31 that I know of. Some options seem to only have one; VE3 [and others] is AA. Floor mats [B37] have five for the different interior colors. Sometimes it is possible to figure out what the code applies to, often not.

Yes, they are known to be specific to performance options.

Kurt and I have been logging them for years; often makes it easy to spot repro or altered docs. But we don't know them all. They were determined by Engineering and only docs for Corvettes have surfaced. Chevrolet did produce an internal report often listing option sales by ECL. I don't believe a complete report including 1969 Camaro extended production is known.

Thanks William. This is insightful. In the coming week, I'll connect with you directly as to why I inquired.

Thanks,
Dan


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