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I can document the 1986 coupes. Prior to that, No, I cannot. I do have all the VINS for the 1986 Coupes (Full Packaged) and (EuroCoupe).

Regarding the Corvette, I too have a mild interest in Corvettes. I assume that you have the "Corvette Black Book" ? It has the option codes. Have you not a plate (plaque) on the car with similiar codes? Not sure on Corvettes, but I have a collector Caddy, and she has such.
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1990 Final Car prior to the 12 Silver Anny Editions
1990 Silver Pearl Anny Edition
1986 Coupe Full Pkg #109 of 114.

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jds3660 wrote:BTW - I believe I've seen a black '83 with the Sport Decor Group here in MI. It may be the one in the photo here, in fact. The owner works for Chrysler and is a member of the Chrysler Employee Motorsport Association.
yeah same guy i bet... he is younger he got the car new in 83 and i think he is from the north east side of detroit burbs
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Unfortunately all the trim tag under the dash shows is that it's a vette (duh), that it's a coupe (again duh), the plant it was built in (St. Louis?), and the original paint and trim color codes....and the sequential vin # of course. No reference to engine, or other important option codes on the trim tag. Before '68 - when vin digit sequence protocols were mandated to be a certain way by the feds - my understanding is that the automakers could do as they please....and they did. Chevrolet could have a different protocol than Pontiac, or Buick, etc. - even though they were in the same corporation!! Even further, Chrysler and Ford would have different vin coding procedures than GM, and so on before '68. Chryslers are probably the best with how they trim tagged everything on small plates on the inner fender, under the hood. Pontiac is also relatively easy to research - they have a pretty comprehensive Historical Services dept. dedicated to documenting historical cars.....Pontiac must have been managed by a bunch of pack rats to keep all the old build docs around...luckily for the Pontiac faithful!
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With my extensive background with CryCo, I do know that, regarding the Chryslers.
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1990 Final Car prior to the 12 Silver Anny Editions
1990 Silver Pearl Anny Edition
1986 Coupe Full Pkg #109 of 114.

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my dads 66 t-bird has a engine code in the vin. almost all t-birds had the 390 his has a 428 and the Q in the vin backs it up its original.
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Black Capri with air dam

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Where did this pic come from of the 83 Capri with the early style front air dam? I would love to find this style air dam again for my car?
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i had taken a pic of an 83 capri with the sports package on it.
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You will never find that air dam except by sheer dumb luck.

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