Automotive VIN tracing web site [message #134514] |
Wed, 13 July 2011 20:41  |
JohnL455
 Messages: 4447 Registered: October 2006 Location: Woodstock, IL
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GM owners are lucky in that in the early 80's???? the RPO ( Regular Production Option service parts) sticker went on the inside of the deck lid or inside the glove box etc. and you could see all the options. For example Code G80 is positraction, Code Z28 was special performance group on Camaro (hence the car name derived). Actually I guess GMC truck and coach started it earlier as my 77 TZE has the sticker in the glove box. (Interested to know if this goes all the way back to 73 TZEs.)
Anyway..... if you have say a Jeep TOAD (I have a 99 XJ) in Chrysler World there is no RPO sticker and I wondered about say what axle ratios I had. So if you type your VIN into this web site it instantly (not kidding for such a massive database) spits out a nice set of facts like build date, build plant, city of delivery, and then all the options and codes. For example I have the Classic package and the Tow package, HD cooling, and now I know I have 3.55 axles. Have fun....
http://www.compnine.com/vid.php
John Lebetski
Woodstock, IL
77 Eleganza II
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