Moderator: Moderators
my79monza wrote:Why are we two pages into this thread and no pictures?
Merle
cosworth0135 wrote:since yours is a wagon, and the wagons weren't done in 77 i believe you pissing into the wind even the hatches weren't done in 77 the monza S was a vega hatch with a monza grill so the only vegas the were last in 77 were the trunk models here you go a write up stating the wagons were around 2 more years after the vegas http://www.carlustblog.com/2010/12/car- ... nza-s.html
cosworth0135 wrote:since yours is a wagon, and the wagons weren't done in 77 i believe you pissing into the wind even the hatches weren't done in 77 the monza S was a vega hatch with a monza grill so the only vegas the were last in 77 were the trunk models here you go a write up stating the wagons were around 2 more years after the vegas http://www.carlustblog.com/2010/12/car- ... nza-s.html
cosworth0135 wrote:since yours is a wagon, and the wagons weren't done in 77 i believe you pissing into the wind even the hatches weren't done in 77 the monza S was a vega hatch with a monza grill so the only vegas the were last in 77 were the trunk models here you go a write up stating the wagons were around 2 more years after the vegas http://www.carlustblog.com/2010/12/car- ... nza-s.html
From: jim.vehko@gm.com [mailto:jim.vehko@gm.com] On Behalf Of gmhc@gm.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2012 8:19 AM
To: Brian Jackson (6983)
Subject: RE: 1977 Chevrolet Vega VIN numbers
Brian,
I checked with records and yes, the VINS are in sequential order and models could be mixed. They plug the last eight (8) numbers into the search function. That would include the year, the plant and the sequential number.
"Brian Jackson (6983)" 04/24/2012 09:44 AMTo"'gmhc@gm.com'" <gmhc@gm.com>
cc
SubjectRE: 1977 Chevrolet Vega VIN numbers
Year, Plant and then the last six digits for the sequential number. So if a Vega and a Monza were made at the same plant the last eight numbers could be identical??? But they should be the only models together since the sequential number starts with “1”! Other models are going to start with different numbers.
From: jim.vehko@gm.com [mailto:jim.vehko@gm.com] On Behalf Of gmhc@gm.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2012 11:22 AM
To: Brian Jackson (6983)
Subject: RE: 1977 Chevrolet Vega VIN numbers Brian,
No, they would not be identical. I pulled a higher number (7U183121) at random and it came out a Sport Van, which was also built at Lordstown. The search function won't let us separate by model only by the last eight. There is no way that I can look for the last Vega without having records go through thousands of records.
Brian Jackson
9:34 PM (7 minutes ago)
to jim.vehko, Brian
Jim,
OK, I'm just trying to work through this and I certainly appreciate your help! The reason I thought there would be identical numbers (last 8 digits of VIN) is because of the total number of Monza's made for 77. I forgot the majority were made in Canada. Only 6,230 Monza's were made at Lordstown and they were all Town Coupe cars. So that would give us a total of 84,632 H bodies made at Lordstown in 1977. This total goes past the Sport Van sequential number you looked up?
That is really a surprise to me that different models would have the same sequential range. I know all the models didn't. This is off the net so take it for what its worth - This way if the plant is building 3 different vehicles, each vehicle line will be in a unique sequential range - Camaros at 100001, Novas at 300001, Impalas at 700001, etc...
The Buick micro film was labeled for 1979 by the last eight digits of the VIN. The Skyhawk started with 4 for the sequential part of the VIN and you can see from the previous picture that these are 1979 models and then the Lordstown plant code 7 (in 79 it was 7). So that is what I'm trying to understand.
stage169 wrote:Hard to get an answer but hopefully GM Heritage will mail back. I'll just paste my email instead of typing it all over again. Hope it makes sense.From: jim.vehko@gm.com [mailto:jim.vehko@gm.com] On Behalf Of gmhc@gm.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2012 8:19 AM
To: Brian Jackson (6983)
Subject: RE: 1977 Chevrolet Vega VIN numbers
Brian,
I checked with records and yes, the VINS are in sequential order and models could be mixed. They plug the last eight (8) numbers into the search function. That would include the year, the plant and the sequential number."Brian Jackson (6983)" 04/24/2012 09:44 AMTo"'gmhc@gm.com'" <gmhc@gm.com>
cc
SubjectRE: 1977 Chevrolet Vega VIN numbers
Year, Plant and then the last six digits for the sequential number. So if a Vega and a Monza were made at the same plant the last eight numbers could be identical??? But they should be the only models together since the sequential number starts with “1”! Other models are going to start with different numbers.From: jim.vehko@gm.com [mailto:jim.vehko@gm.com] On Behalf Of gmhc@gm.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2012 11:22 AM
To: Brian Jackson (6983)
Subject: RE: 1977 Chevrolet Vega VIN numbers Brian,
No, they would not be identical. I pulled a higher number (7U183121) at random and it came out a Sport Van, which was also built at Lordstown. The search function won't let us separate by model only by the last eight. There is no way that I can look for the last Vega without having records go through thousands of records.
ski.dive wrote:*** LOOKS LIKE I'LL NEVER KNOW FOR SURE IF MY VEGA IS THE LAST VEGA MADE...LOL
Return to Factory Original Purist
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 11 guests