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Car Line (9467): Corvette Convertible
Model Year (0): 1970
Plant (S): St. Louis, MO
Sequence Number: 404042
GEN III 5.7L "LS6" Engine swap
TKO500 5 spd.
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The sequential number would be #04042(4,042nd Corvette built for that model year), with the 4 before it being a check digit.

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There is an article in one of the NCRS "Restorer" magazines that explains why the number is there, and explains how to tell what number should be there, as not all years have the same number. I can dig it out, and see if I can paraphrase it...

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And.....
Mine has an L behind the body style code.
What is that?
1Z37L6S425016......
I was told at the license branch this was a typographical error. But the Vin plate clearly is stamped that. They didn't contest it and I let it go. I have never researched it (partly out of fear) but all this vin talk makes me wonder again.....
Any thoughts?
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For example, if your car's VIN was 00035, and they built 100 cars per day average, then we can rightly assume your car was built the first day of production for that year model. If your car had a VIN of 00425, we could assume it was built during the 5th day of production, using the 100 cars per day example.
When you know the month production started for the model year, you can extrapolate the build date from the VIN #, going by the average number of cars built per day/month. These figures are available from several sources, one being the Wall Street Journal archives, which gave monthly production figures for all automakers at one time. Another source is the "Corvette Birthday Book", which gives an approximate daily tally for production for the year models, allowing for holidays, strikes, and such.
The L in yore VIN, Tuxmeister, signifies the L48 engine.
An X in that position would signify the L82 engine.
No typos here...yer good...yer VIN ain't been messed with.

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Ah know ya posted this histroy lesson afore. I knewd it after ah read it and membered every werd ya wrote. (bout the month)
Ah was just to durn lazy ta look it up this mornin. Sorry fer werkin yer fingers overtime.
Ah dent know bout the XL portion though. Ah member tryin to enter it fer a Carfax after 1st gettin the car and hit kept tellin me ah had too many digits.
Well ah gots 20 jest like everybody else an ah couldn't figger out how'd they know'd how many ah had anwyz so ah jest give'd up.
Thanks fer settin me straight. We be even up on that mailorder favor now!
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