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Door Tag ID
I recently found out that on our door tags, under MDLG. that XXX means that there were no mouldings installed on the doors. My door tag, under MDLG. reads A. What does that mean?
Also, below the door tag I have another sticker with a series of numbers. Does anyone else have a similar sticker?
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Toshi '93 SSP '90 LX 'vert - Sold '87 LX hatch (parted out) '88 LX 'vert (should have never) '83 GL hatch (college car, long gone) |
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The A is for black moldings.
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Mike '82 SSP (Marketing Order) '83 Colorado State Patrol #202 '83 Texas DPS '85 Florida Highway Patrol #1422 '93 Florida Highway Patrol #1187 '93 Florida Highway Patrol #1363 |
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Triple letters were used from 1987 through 1989.
Single letter was used from 1990 through 1993. For 'aero' SSPs I have so far seen the following: 1987-89 = XXX 1990-91 = X 1992 = A, D, F, G, H, I, J, K, L 1993 = A, C, D, E, F, G, H |
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Hmm, black moldings on a '93? I thought they were all body color then.
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Toshi '93 SSP '90 LX 'vert - Sold '87 LX hatch (parted out) '88 LX 'vert (should have never) '83 GL hatch (college car, long gone) |
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What if the body was Black?
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mine has A also
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93 chp unit 5333 polyurathane motor mounts 1.7 roller rockers typhoon intake, bbk cold air intake, professional products 70tb and egr c&L 73mm mass air |
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Duh! After I went to bed that occurred to me. My car was black and white! Of course black! But what about the doors?
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Toshi '93 SSP '90 LX 'vert - Sold '87 LX hatch (parted out) '88 LX 'vert (should have never) '83 GL hatch (college car, long gone) |
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Did B&W CHPs ever have molding on the doors?
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Quote:
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Toshi '93 SSP '90 LX 'vert - Sold '87 LX hatch (parted out) '88 LX 'vert (should have never) '83 GL hatch (college car, long gone) |
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Could it be a fleet number or a state asset number? Just a though on my part.
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