![]() ![]() engine, while an even number designates an 8 cyl. The first part is always 1 to designate Chevrolet, 2nd for the series and 3rd for the specific body style. The body style number consists of three parts. The year is identified by the last numeral in that year so 4=1964, 7=1967, 0=1970, etc. The only change was that the body style was now in front followed by the model year. Starting in 65, it changed to 13 characters. This early format had the model year at the front followed by the body style, assembly plant designation and sequential serial number. Up through 1964, the VIN number was 12 characters. Starting in 1968, it was moved to the driver’s side dash panel and can be seen by looking through the windshield. The VIN number plate can be found on 1964-1967 Chevrolets by looking at the A-pillar in the front door jamb. 1964-1966 Canadian VIN’s had a different format, see Canadian. The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) for the fullsize Chevrolets built in the United States had 4 components – the model year, the body style, the assembly plant designation, and sequential serial number. ©2014, Full-Size Chevrolet Research Group ![]()
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