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VIN NUMBER CORRECTION

To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: VIN NUMBER CORRECTION
From: WBabbitt@aol.com
Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2003 14:37:17 EST
Last week I sent out some info on the makeup of the VIN Number based on an 
article in our local paper.  This week, with little or no fanfare, they 
admitted 
to an error in the part that refers to the model year.
Apologies for any law suits, fights, lost friendships, etc., this might have 
caused.
Here's the revised version:
Vehicle Identification Number
 
The first position in the VIN identifies the country where the vehicle was 
built.  A sample of the country codes is as follows: 1, 4, 5 for the United 
States; 2 for Canada; 3 for Mexico; J for Japan; K for Korea; S for the United 
Kingdom; W for Germany; and Y for Sweden.
 
The second two positions identify the manufacturer.
 
The next five positions are for identifying the body style, engine, etc.
 
For example, Chevrolet uses the eighth position to tell what engine is in the 
car.
 
The ninth position is a security code.
 
The tenth position indicates the model year.  For the past decade, the coding 
was as follows: The letter R stood for 1994, S for 1995, T for 1996, V for 
1997, W for 1998, X for 1999, and Y for 2000.  For subsequent years, the coding 
gets easier, with 1 standing for 2001, 2 for 2002, 3 for 2003, and now 4 for 
2004, and so on.
 
The letters I and O are not used for indicating model year because they look 
like numbers.
 
The 11th position will tell you what assembly plant or location did the final 
work, although you would have to check with the manufacturer to identify the 
plant codes.
 
The last six positions show the serial number of the car or light truck.

Bill Babbitt
TR3A 
TVR Tasmin 280i 
Gales Ferry, Ct




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