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Read MoreA total of 751 GTOs were ordered with the Ram Air engine, with 596 of them having a manual transmission. The "1 of 64 Built" designation seen on the sign in the photo above refers to the number of cars built with California emissions and the "YR" code engine.
The great thing about owning a Pontiac muscle car is PHS - Pontiac Historical Services. PHS can provide Pontiac owners with detailed VIN information and copies of production documents such as the dealer order form, factory invoice, and original window sticker.Class 36B: Factory High Performance, Chevrolet and Oldsmobile, 1957 - 1969.
Class 36B was quite large and filled mainly with Chevelles and Camaros. But the first three cars I encountered were all full-sized 409 Chevrolets. The black car on the left side of the photo above is a 1962 Chevrolet Impala.The 1968 Z is the hardest of the first generation cars to document. In some cases, it's possible to identify Z28s from 1967 and 1969 via information on the cowl tag. This is not possible for 1968 cars which can only be documented with an original window sticker, build sheet, or via a matching-numbers MO-code 302 CID engine, (only available in the Z28).
The car owner was in the military in 1968 and decided he wanted a new Camaro SS after his tour of duty ended. Since he was stationed in Vietnam, he had his father order the car from the local Chevrolet dealer in November 1968. He gave his dad specific instructions on what model to order, a color combination, and a list of options with one of those being RPO L78, (375 hp 396 CID V8).
This was the introductory year for the Chevy Impala. The four slanted trim pieces on the front fender behind the headlamps identifies this car as an upper-level Bel Air, (ahead of the entry-level Delray and mid-level Biscayne). The Impala was the top trim option for the Bel Air line. So technically, this car is a 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air Impala, the only year for this combination of names. The Impala became a separate series beginning in 1959.