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1 ---------- Chevrolet Division
D ---------- Custom El Camino,Malibu,Concours
80 --------- 2-dr Pickup Delivery
H ---------- V-8 2-Barrel Carb.
2 ---------- Model Year 2=1972
K ---------- Assembly Plant Leeds MO.
Last six digits are the basic production number
Cowl Tag
ST72 ------ Model Year 1972
13680 ------ El Camino Custom
K ----------- Assembly Plant Leeds MO.
038394 ---- Production Sequence
TR704 ----- Trim Code Black Vinyl
A52 -------- Seat Type Bench
19 19 ------ Tuxedo Black upper and lower body
04D -------- Build Date April the 4th Week
no info on the other numbers. _________________ 71-Elky
Necoa #: 2801
Location: Callahan, FL (north of Jacksonville)
Joined: Apr 03, 2004
Posts: 555
Posted: Mon May 24, 2004 10:07 pm Post subject:
JD, the 'H' in the VIN number is for a 350 2-barrel carb, and since the other numbers identify a 'malibu' it is unlikely to be an SS model. Thats not a guarantee, just a high degree of probability. The 1972 Elky with a 454 is the easiest to identify as an SS because it will have a 'W' where yours has an 'H'. The W signifies a 454 and that was only available in the SuperSport model. I have one of those - although the engine is gone from mine and now sports a 350.
This link is from Dan Carr, one of the foremost Elky researchers on the web. He doesnt guarantee its 100% accurate either, but I am willing to bet its as accurate a research site as is currently available: How to Spot a Genuine SS Chevelle/El Camino
As you will see from his research, many different options were available, and your car could probably be ordered with a lot of the SS options but that doesnt make it a true SS....or does it? so identification is decidely difficult, with the possible lone exception being the 72 SS 454....
I hope this helps you some.
Mike _________________ Mike Stevens,
NE Florida Area Coordinator, Region 6 (FL)
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