Tom:
Please check question 4 at the following:
http://www.camaros.org/numbers.shtmlYour cowl tag indicates the following:
ST69 1969 Model year
12437 Fisher Body Style; 12 = Camaro; 4 is fixed and has no meaning; 37 = Coupe
The following is extracted from:
http://www.camaros.org/numbers.shtml#VINvsStyle The 3rd digit of the VIN determines which engine the car had from the factory; this VIN digit has a different meaning than the 3rd digit of the Fisher Body firewall cowl tag. A VIN engine digit of 3 indicates a L6 engine, while a VIN engine digit of 4 indicates a V8 engine. Though seemingly similar, the 3rd digit of the Fisher Body firewall cowl tag style did not have the same meaning. Fisher Body didn't need the type of engine coded on the cowl tag, and so stamped the Fisher style code differently from the VIN. The cowl tags for 1967 Camaros were stamped with a style code of 12x37 or 12x67, where the x was set to 4 for standard interior or 6 for custom interior. All 1968-9 Camaros had a style code of 12437 or 12467 on the cowl tag - thus the 3rd digit of the firewall style number for these two years was fixed and effectively had no meaning.NOR Norwood, Ohio Assembly Plant
266605BDY Fisher Body Sequence Number
TR 727 Standard Interior, Ivory/Black w/black seat belts (Also refer to:
http://www.camaros.org/numbers.shtml#InteriorColors)
50 B PNT PNT = paint code; 50 = Dover White Body Paint, B = Black Vinyl Top
02D Month & Week When Fisher Body Began to Build the Body; 02 = February, D = 4th Week of the Month
X11 Style Trim Group (RPO Z21) or Rally Sport (Z22) included; non-BB, non-Z28, including SS-350; (For a thorough discussion, refer to question 11 a the following:
http://www.camaros.org/numbers.shtml What is the 3rd digit of your VIN #? As indicated above the 3rd digit of the VIN # will indicate V8 (if it is a 4) or 6 cyl engine (if it is a 3).