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A notion has been proposed over at Team Chevelle:
"L" code = SS? Baltimore built '69 Chevelles with an "L" on the bottom line of the trim tag are showing a trend of indicating an SS car. Still a long way from proven, but interesting nonetheless. They are looking for both documented SS and non SS Chevelles (Malibus and 300s). Dale MacIntosh has a decent collection of trim tags at "Chevelle Stuff" .? Kansas built '69 Chevelles may have a similar trend, but Baltimore is being looked into for now. Thoughts?
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Calling all '69 'velle lovers (with an opinion)
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My Bal built 69 SS L78 has the "L".
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My Kansas built 69 SS El'Camino has the "L"
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I have always used that as an indicator, just didn't know if it was absolute or not.
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Those of you with Baltimore cars (Kansas will be done later on) that wish to share your trim tags and whether your car is a confirmed SS or non-SS, chime in on the Team Chevelle. BTW, you COPO guys would be a great source of documented non-SS 'velles.
Stefano: where had you heard about the significance of the "L" on Baltimore cars?
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