<VV> Powerglide ID?
Bill Hubbell
whubbell at umich.edu
Sun Aug 19 21:29:20 EDT 2007
Dennis,
Where have you been hiding? I have been asking all 1964 owners to fill out
a survey for me.
Please send my your Fisher Body Tag information (a photo of it would be
nice) and I will decode it for you - we cannot tell you the day it was
built, but we can tell the week the body was built and with the VIN added to
that I can approximate when the car rolled down the assembly line IF I can
get enough responses to my survey - right now I have about 108 1964 cars n
my database.
You can download a PDF of the survey here:
http://members.cox.net/stock_corvair_group/1964_Survey.pdf.
By the way, that number on the Powerglide pan is a serial number for the
Powerglide and was originally found on the pan of all 1964-69 Powerglide
transmissions. However, after so many years, who knows it the pan or
Powerglide are original to the car. I do not know how to decode this number
- perhaps other CORSA members do?
Thanks!
Bill Hubbell
President, Stock Corvair Group
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[mailto:virtualvairs-bounces at corvair.org] On Behalf Of Dennis FullerFuller
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2007 2:57 PM
To: virtualvairs at corvair.org
Subject: <VV> Powerglide ID?
My 64 PG had this stamped on the pan. T 11 25D. Any significance to this? Is
there a way to determine from the vin # what day a car was built? Website?
Book? All seeing, all knowing Guru? The car is a 64 Monza sedan, VIN #
40969W164015. Just curious.
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