Cowl Tag Decoding – STYLE
The STYLE part of the cowl tag tells us the year and body style of the car. In the example above, the first two digits, “60” represents 1960, and if it were “63” it would mean 1963. The following 4 … Continue reading →
The STYLE part of the cowl tag tells us the year and body style of the car. In the example above, the first two digits, “60” represents 1960, and if it were “63” it would mean 1963. The following 4 … Continue reading →
The links below will lead you to the appropriate page to decode each part of your cowl tag. STYLE decoder BODY (assembly plant) decoder TRIM (interior) decoder PAINT decoder ACC (accessories) decoder Date decoder Note: This cowl, or trim tag … Continue reading →
This old ad from Volkswagen shows a pile of classic 1950’s and 1960’s American cars. For fun, see how many of the cars you can identify! I’m sure you’ll spot a few of your favorite classics in the pile.
Continue reading →This ’64 Chevrolet brochure shows all models, Impala, Bel Air, Biscayne, Corvette, Corvair, and Chevelle… all except trucks!
Continue reading →This brochure shows all the models of full size Chevrolets for the 1964 model year… Impala, Bel Air and Biscayne.
Continue reading →Back in the day, Chevrolet dealers had these cool folders with all sorts of information, pictures, illustrations and even fabric and paint samples. These were far more deluxe than even the prestige brochures that were handed out to potential customers. … Continue reading →
This attractive looking 64 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport Convertible is painted Satin Silver Poly (TRIM code 940) although the cowl tag shows that it originally was Goldenwood Yellow (943). It has a 409 engine and a 4-speed transmission.
Continue reading →This beautiful ’64 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport Convertible wears a coat of Daytona Blue Poly paint (TRIM code 916), with light blue interior. It features a 283ci V8 engine with an automatic transmission.
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