VIN
433279H351541
4 = Buick
33 = Special Deluxe
27 = 2-door thin pillar coupe
9 = 1969 model year
H = Flint, MI
351541 = sequential number unique to car/engine, starting at 100,001 for V8 cars at each plant
POP
118 NN 2 433279H351541
RP 470 LO 6
JH 326 1 4 8
trim = 118 = Black Vinyl trim
paint = NN = Solid Burgundy Mist Metallic (NN = Buick sales code)
top = 2 = Black vinyl top (2 = Buick sales code)
VIN = 433279H351541 (see above)
RP 470 = engine production code (RP) and build date (470) should match whats stamped on the engine
LO = 2.73 posi rear axle
6 = build month (June)
JH 326 = transmission code, should match numbers on trans
1 4 8 = option codes (1 = power brakes, 4 = AM radio, 8 = power steering)
Body tag
ST 69 43327 FL1 309096 BDY
TR 118 67 B PNT
06C
ST = Style
69 = 1969 model year
43327 = Special Deluxe 2-door thin pillar coupe (note style 43327 is correct for GS California)
FL1 = Flint, MI body plant
309096 = body sequence number, no relaltion to VIN
BDY = Body
TR = Trim
118 = Black Vinyl trim
paint = 67 = Solid Burgundy Mist Metallic (67 = Fisher Body code)
top = B = Black vinyl top (B = Fisher Body code)
PNT = Paint
06C = body build date = June 1969 (06), third week (C)
EIN should be 49H351541
4 = Buick
9 = 1969 model year
H = Flint, MI
351541 = sequential number unique to car/engine, starting at 100,001 for V8 cars at each plant
It is located on the same side of the engine as the production code, at the front of the engine. See here for the location:
http://www.teambuick.com/forums/view...t_engine_where
Considering that the actual stamped engine production code/build date shown in your picture matches the POP, I would guess that the engine serial number will match the VIN.
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