VIN decoding GS 340 California model
GS340CA
11-30-2003, 12:30 AM
Can any one tell me if the VIN # for the 1967 GS 340 California model differs from the GS 340 in which the VIN 2nd & 3rd digits, to my understanding are 34 = GS340. I understand these are rare and unique that only 1577 were produced in/for California.
Someone was telling me the GS340CA model used the 33=Special V6 designator for insurance purposes. Ordering a beefed up engine with no extras to keep costs down. Sounds like a CLONE to me...BUT??
I'm looking at a quote "Black Plate" 1967 Buick GS 340 California with a VIN # 433077108328
Any thoughts???
True or False
Someone was telling me the GS340CA model used the 33=Special V6 designator for insurance purposes. Ordering a beefed up engine with no extras to keep costs down. Sounds like a CLONE to me...BUT??
I'm looking at a quote "Black Plate" 1967 Buick GS 340 California with a VIN # 433077108328
Any thoughts???
True or False
keller67
09-20-2004, 12:57 PM
Someone was telling me the GS340CA model used the 33=Special V6 designator for insurance purposes. Ordering a beefed up engine with no extras to keep costs down. Sounds like a CLONE to me...BUT??
This is 100% correct. I have an original '67 California as well. Black CA plates and all. It has a '33' in the VIN...i.e. V6 Skylark. I have a lot of documentation on these cars. Contact me for more info...if you bought it.
This is 100% correct. I have an original '67 California as well. Black CA plates and all. It has a '33' in the VIN...i.e. V6 Skylark. I have a lot of documentation on these cars. Contact me for more info...if you bought it.
Musclecarhound
02-28-2006, 09:23 PM
I also have a 1967 California GS and the Vin is "433" it came with a 340.
I tried to decode my data plate even though it didn't come with many options.
I tried to decode my data plate even though it didn't come with many options.
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