1968 Chevelle Production Numbers by Individual Plant

Month Atlanta-A Baltimore-B Framingham-G Fremont-Z Kansas City-K
August 1967* n/a n/a n/a 08E - #101251
n/a
n/a
September 107534 110960 102539 105906 111616
October 114883 123418 105289 112508 125836
November 121238 133492 107771 119183 137496
December 127636 143990 110336 125144 149173
January 1968 132222 155395 112656 132050 161147
February 138826 165900 116592 137391 172285
March 140558 177528 116872 142221 186209
April 142492 190407 118624 149638 200278
May 151126 206475 124988 158132 218110
June 158831 221265 131800 07A - #165414 234717
July 166282 236515 138705 171775 251392
Total
464,669
66,282
14.26%
136,515
29.38%
38,705
8.33%
71,775
15.45%
151,392
32.58%

* Although there are 1968 Chevelles with body dates in August, 1967, August and September totals are listed in September only.

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Chevrolet's published figure for the 1968 model year are 464,669 units for U.S. assembly plants.
Canadian Classic Chevelles & Beaumonts puts Canadian production totals at 26,118.

A reported 363 Chevelles/Beaumonts were built in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Whether these units are included in Chevrolet's report is unknown. A reported 1,656 Chevelles were built in Caracas, Venezuela. These units are not included in Chevrolet's report.

Caveats and Disclaimers:

The numbers shown are reported last VINs from each plant per month. The numbers above those in red are instances of matching VIN and Fisher Body plates to show VINs/body dates outside the published numbers. The Fisher Body Number plate build week not match the calendar week; meaning an example body date of 04A may not be the first physical or even calendar week of April. Productions are scheduled well in advance of actual build date and given it takes 3 to 4 days to physically build the car once it is scheduled, you can see where the body date will not always match up with the VIN sequence. Obviously the body plates, and the associated information, are stamped when the cars are scheduled, not as they roll by a particular station. Cars with 04A body dates may run into week 04B of production. GM wouldn't just toss out the existing body number plates with 04A just because the car didn't physically get completed until the following week.

In reality, don't place too much emphasis on the body date as opposed to the last reported VIN for a given month. The anomalies shown are shown for that very reason. It does happen and that should not be a basis for worry that your car may have had the body plate (trim tag) and/or VIN altered.

If you have trim tags/VINs plates with dates and sequence numbers that don't fall into the range of those shown below, please email me the trim tag and sequence number and I'll post the oddity. Email it to me at