Go here: http://www.vanagon.com/info/years/1991/index.html bob On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 5:54 PM, miguel pacheco <mundopacheco@gmail.com>wrote: > Gentlemen, whenever I work on my AW, I use a very generous friend's > garage, which has three big bays I can fit into. A couple of days ago > I began the process of replacing my radiator, at said location. When > they saw that I was going to ride my vintage Schwinn, home, they > demanded that I take their 99 BMW M3, because it needed to be driven. > Now, please understand, my Schwinn is a fine ride, but when challenged > by the M3, it was a no brainer, so it was me and the Bimmer all the > way to the house. > I could have finished the radiator replacement, but, once the radiator > cavity was exposed, I discovered several spots of rust, so I decided > to to the POR 15 treatment. I drove home, forgetting to get the paint > code and I do wish to cover the POR treatment with the proper color. > So, now to the point of this dissertation......can my paint code be > divinated by some means, other than actually looking under the dash or > in the aux battery compartment? > It is a 91 L model, as I have heard it referred to, and came with the > tweed, armrestless, front captains chairs, full rubber mat in the > front, including the space between seats, non opening front wings, > metal dash.........could it be possible to discover the paint code > with only the aforementioned information? Please help me, or I will be > forced to drive that pesky M3 all the way back out there!!!!! > Miguel > PS Please excuse, at least temporarily, all my prior belligerence....... > |
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