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Date:         Wed, 5 Jan 2005 17:10:31 -0800
Reply-To:     TJ Hemrick <x53gunner@YAHOO.COM>
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From:         TJ Hemrick <x53gunner@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      Clarification--Re: Option Decoder
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All, I got several great responses(typical of the list) but I failed to clarify my request. What I found on the sticker with the paint code (LB7Y-Vesuvius Grey Metallic--What a color name. Looks like silver to me.) But I also found the following numbers G11, R74, and 573 on the sticker next to the word "options". Now, it's probably not as important as say on a Porsche 911 where you might end up with limited slip or the Carrera option, but being a VW geek, I gots to know! Anyone know what these codes might mean or where to run the numbers? I figured out the VIN from my Syncro (too bad they didn't come with the locking front diff and the code to match in North America. What a surprise that would have been!!) I thought about asking the dealer, than I came out of my drug induced coma. YMMV with your local dealer but here in Melbourne FL, they can't even recognize a Karmamn Ghia let alone spell Syncro.

Thanks

TJ

--- Bob Stevens <mtbiker62@hotmail.com> wrote:

> does this example help: (found > here:http://www.john-perry.com/vw/mybus.html) > > This is for a 70 hp, 2.0L (1970cc), with square port (Vanagon) heads. > > My M-code plate > > 92 081 939 > > 9832 ED D03 P27 005 764 > 04 2 7484 UT 231961 > > > My Mcode plate decoded: > The first row of numbers is the chassis number. The first character > is the > year. The second digit is always 2. This is an extra number that was > used to > distinguish 70's and 60's chassis numbers. The '2' would turn into a > '3' as > soon as 1 milion vehicles of this model had been produced. This never > > happened with the Transporter production. > > Now we know we are dealing with the 81,939th Kombi built in 1979. > Remember, > VW models years started in August of the previous year. > > The second row has exterior, interior, along with the actual mcodes. > My bus > decodes as 9832=Le1m mexico beige paint, ED= Cloth camping brown > beige, D03 > is an unknown mcode (this code stands for a group of mcodes. It has > to do > with things standard for the US market), P27=Westfalia deluxe > interior type, > 005=Heater outlet in rear seat, and 764 is for the catalyst retrofit > (converter). > > The last row has the production date, import port, and other info. > The > 04=fourth week, 2=second day of the week. This makes the date > 01/23/79. 7484 > is a code related to production planning, UT = tourist delivery > program, > (someone normally picked it up in Germany and exported it later), > 2319 = > Kombi, left hand drive, sliding door right, and 61 is something about > the > 2.0L/4spd drivetrain in a Campmobile. > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "TJ Hemrick" <x53gunner@YAHOO.COM> > To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> > Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 11:21 PM > Subject: Option Decoder > > > > All, > > I give up. The archives won't come up (for me at least) and it's > > well past midnight. WHERE do I decode the option numbers and paint > > code I found on my 88 Wolfie? > > > > Thanks > > TJ > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > > Do you Yahoo!? > > Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we. > > http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail > > >

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