The vin is on the strut tower. Those are us compliance plates. Or you can get the vin off rego papers.
Can anyone chase this number up ??? its off my 82 golf cabriolet gti , will this help ??? i do have stickers in side the door sill with usa ect...found 2 dimes under the carpet .....
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The vin is on the strut tower. Those are us compliance plates. Or you can get the vin off rego papers.
Three posts and none make a bar of sense. Please go back through and edit your posts (or even delete unessecary posts) to make what you're saying clearer! Also wait a bit longer for some replies.
Thank you.
google VW vin. no. searches...here's one for example:
http://www.autohausaz.com/vw-auto-pa...n-numbers.html
then perhaps search some of the US sites and you may get more info. on your specific car.
Children(VW) who have left home, among others:1966 VW 1300 Deluxe Bug(Harbour Blue)1966 VW 1300 Steel Sunroof Bug(Ruby Red), 1971 VW 1600 S Bug(White) 1972 VW 25th Ann. Bug(Avocado) 2000 VW Golf Mk IV GTI 3 door(Metallic Black Magic), 1985 VW Golf Mk 1 GLS Cabriolet (Metallic Gun Metal) Current: 1985 Mercedes Benz 280CE Coupe(Midnight Blue)
no one can see the vin number? are you all serious?
the last series of numbers and letters starting with WVWCA015******
dom
The VIN reads as follows.
W = Germany, Country of manufacture.
V = Volkswagen AG.
W = Passenger Car.
C = 2 door custom.
A = Engine Type, 1718cc or 1780cc 90hp.
O = Manual seatbelts. If it was a 5, you would have drivers side airbag.
15 = Model Type, Cabriolet.
1 = Not sure, I think it may mean Left or Right hand drive?
C = Model Year, 1982
K = Osnabruck, Germany. Assembly plant.
01259x is just the production number.
Michael
cheers michael , im sure it has been a left hand drive , and converted to a right hand now !
and finding a few dimes from the usa , must say it was there at some point too , and some california stickers on the qaurter windows ,,,,,,,,
The last few numbers don't mean anything, essentially that's Volkswagen individual ID for that car. Everything before that indicates things like manufacturer, assembly plant, model type and year of manufacture (as Michael has explained).
To find out about LHD etc you'll need to find an options listing if you can. I assume they had these on Mk1s(?), they're usually a series of 3 character codes that would indicate LHD and factory fitted options and other specs.
It won't look like this on your Mk1, of course, but here is a reference of what I am talking about from our Mk5's manual (a duplicate sticker is also viewable near the spare wheel well under the boot liner):
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Last edited by Lima; 09-12-2009 at 08:57 AM.
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