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1973 El Camino Vehicle Identification Number Plate

 

 

1973 VIN Breakdown

A typical 1973 El Camino VIN might read: 1AD80K3B467890 being a Custom El Camino V8 (1AD80), 350-4 engine (K), 1973 (3), assembled in Baltimore, MD. (B) and is the 67,890th 1973 model year Chevelle sequenced at the Baltimore, MD. assembly plant.

The VIN plate is located on the forward part of the dash so the VIN plate could easily been seen through the windshield of the car. The VIN plate was riveted a special bracket with unique 'rosette' rivets.

First Digit: Division of General Motors
1 - Chevrolet

Second Character: Car line and Series
C - Deluxe Model
D - Malibu Model

Third and Fourth Digit: Body Style
80 - 2-door sedan pickup

Fifth Character: Engine Type
F - V8-307 (115 H.P.)
H - V8 350 (145 H.P.)
K - V8 350 (175 H.P.)
Y - V8 454 (245 H.P.)

Sixth Digit: Model Year
3 - 1973

Seventh Character (Alpha or Numeric Designation):
Final Assembly Plant
B ~ Baltimore, Maryland
K ~ Kansas City, Missouri
R - Arlington, Texas
Z - Fremont, California
1 - Oshawa, Ontario

Eighth through Thirteenth Digits: Sequential Production Number
The sequential starting number for 1973 was 400001 at all El Camino assembly plants. Each assembly plant sequenced Chevelles of all series/models without regard to specific series/models. For example, if a series 1AC80 El Camino followed a 1AD37 Malibu Colonnade Coupe, the sequence number would be one unit higher for the El Camino. It's also entirely possible to have the same sequence number from four 1973 U.S. assembly plants (Baltimore, Kansas City, Arlington, and Fremont with the only difference between the VINs being the plant code.