Hello together,
I have a 68 Camaro 350SS that was assembled in Switzerland.
For this I got the gearbox number of the THM-350.
The numbers: B1L28D
Provided that I have seen this correctly, can this belong to a 68 Camaro?
Grtz tom
The "L" looks like it might be a "D". What is the build date of the car?
Hi MO,
Swiss-Camaro do not have "Body By Fisher", but GM Biel's are mounted in the engine compartment.
The chassis no. S9-685167
Rel. K-193-23
The number in the engine block: V1214MU.
I assume that the Camaro was assembled in Biel at the end of December 1968.
The release number K (code for 1968) speaks for it.
If the code K was used from 1.1.1968 (calendar year, not model year).
Hi Tom,
Based on this I would interpret B1D28D to be: Cleveland TH350, 1971, April 28, Day Shift. Note there is no L listed to designate a month.
http://www.camaros.org/drivetrain.shtml#trans
Danke MO,
ich habe es vermutet dass es so sein könnte.
Sorry, I wish it was better news for you. But no reason to not enjoy the car!
Agreed that is a 71 trans.
K indicates it was assembled after 1/1/68, btw. Can you post a picture of the tag? What's the rear axle code?
Thanks!
Kurt
The Rear Axle and TAG
It's for Sale in Madrid Spain or Germany.
The Camaro
So we know the axle is a 3.07 posi, but I can't make out the month. :)
Thank you!