VIN # sequence
So this is probably an easy question but I can't seem to find the answer. How does the VIN # sequence work? Are they different for Z51 and non Z51? I have a Z51 2LT and my VIN ends #1110. Would this mean I have the 1,110th car off the line or is it just within the same model and package?
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C7 VINs include a code that indicates trim level, transmission and Z51/non-Z51:
2014 VIN Decoding: This is an example of a VIN # for a 2014 Corvette Coupe (3LT, Z51, MN7): 1 G 1 Y L 2 D 7 X E 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 There are 17 characters. Starting with first character on left the codes are: 01. "1"= Built in US 02. "G"= General Motors 03. "1"= Chevrolet 04. Denotes the car line: Corvette is a "Y" body. 05. Provides more info about the car: .. A=1LT M/T .. B=1LT A/T .. C=2LT M/T .. D=2LT A/T .. E=3LT M/T .. F=3LT A/T .. G=Z51 1LT M/T .. H=Z51 1LT A/T .. J=Z51 2LT M/T .. K=Z51 2LT A/T .. L=Z51 3LT M/T .. M=Z51 3LT A/T .. 9=export (Non US, Non Canada) 06. Body style: "2" = Coupe, "3" = Convertible 07. Restraint code: D – AJ7 Active Manual Belts, Airbags – Driver & Passenger and Seat Side 08. Engine: LT1 = "7" 09. Check Digit – 0 to 9 or X 10. Model year: E (2014) 11. Plant: Bowling Green = "5" 12-17. Production sequence number that starts with the #100001 for each model yr. |
That's very interesting, thanks for the post:thumb:
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thanks GB EB
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Thanks for the VIN explanation! :thumbsup:
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