300 WAGONS REGISTRY FORM
If you have trouble identifying the data requested on your Chevelle trim tag, go here - select your Chevelle's year then the plant.
Note that some final assembly plants got the 2-door wagon body from the Euclid, OH. Fisher Body plant. These can be identified by the Fisher Body Number plate (a.k.a. trim tag or cowl tag) on the firewall.
If you can supply a photo of the Fisher Body Number plate, please do, especially if the body was built at the Euclid, OH. plant and shipped to a final assembly plant.
1964 example
The circled letter "A" on this example below the Fisher
Body unit number (1338) indicates the body was shipped to the Atlanta,
Georgia plant for final assembly. Late 1964 Fisher Body Number plates
will have the letter stamped after the style number 5415. The same
holds true for bodies shipped to the Baltimore, MD. plant (will
have the letter "B") or the Kansas City, MO. plant (will
have the letter "K"). The letters "EP" indicate
the body was build at the Euclid, OH. Fisher Body plant.
For the 1964 model year, both the Fremont, CA. and Van Nuys, CA. final assembly plants built their 2-door station wagon bodies in house with their plant's codes on the trim tag, either "BF" for Fremont or "VN" for Van Nuys instead of "EP" for Euclid.
1965 example
The circled letter "B" on this example above the Fisher
Body unit number (638) indicates the body was shipped to the Baltimore,
Maryland plant for final assembly. Bodies were also shipped to the
Kansas City, Missouri plant and will have the letter "K"
above the Fisher Body unit number. The letters "EUC" indicate
the body was build at the Euclid, OH. Fisher Body plant.
For the 1965 model year, The Fremont, CA. final assembly plant continued to build their 2-door station wagon bodies in house and will have the letters "BF" for their plant code instead of "EUC" for Euclid.