<VV> Re: Build Codes

Bill Hubbell Bill Hubbell" <whubbell@umich.edu
Sun, 7 Mar 2004 17:12:11 -0500


Sorry, but not the answer.  Chevrolet did not use the Body Tag codes -
Fisher Body used them.  Chevrolet installed the outside rear view mirror,
not Fisher Body.  Fisher body did not prep the door in any way that I can
see from the assembly manual.  Why would Fisher put a code for it on the
Body tag?

Now in the case of the remote controlled outside rear view mirror, Fisher
DID create the hole on the inner door panel for the remote control, hence
the separate code for that option.

Read your Assembly manuals.  I am still searching for a reason for a Z01
code on the body tag (if, indeed, there really is one).

Bill Hubbell


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Subject: <VV> Re: Build Codes


> In a message dated 3/7/2004 8:57:06 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> virtualvairs-request@corvair.org writes:
>
> > Now, here is a challenge for you: It appears that every aspect of the
Z01
> > Convenience group for 1964 was installed by Chevrolet (per assembly
manual).
> > Therefore, why should there be a code for it on the body tag?
> >
> Bill,
>   Just guessing but might it have something to do with outside rear view
> mirror?...an option in 1964 but manidtory on all 1965's.  While all
Monza's in '64
> came with the Z01 back up lamp and glove box light as standard, the
outside
> rear view mirror was not included if the Z01 code wasn't on the body tag.
A 500
> or 700 bearing the Z01 body tag code would recieve all the options listed
> under the Z01 code.