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Where do you find the six-digit letter/number codes that were on window stickers right before the name of the option??
(ie. 2A31AA POWER WINDOWS 57.95)
Where do you find the six-digit letter/number codes that were on window stickers right before the name of the option??
(ie. 2A31AA POWER WINDOWS 57.95)
The complete six-digit codes are only shown on the Order Copy (tank sticker), window sticker, and Dealer Wholesale Invoice.
2 = Placeholder - almost always used as the first digit ('63-'66); "02" was used in '67 on the tank sticker and invoice.
A31 = Sales RPO code for the option; each option had its own code.
AA = ECL (Exception Control Letter) - there were several for each option, depending on what body style the car was and what OTHER options were on the same car. See Noland's book (option section for each year) - each option shows the ECL's used and what other options affected/changed them. The ECL for an option told the computer which combination of parts that particular car needed to install that option, depending on how the rest of the car was configured. That's how the parts were ordered, and how the in-plant inventory was relieved when the car was built.
a correct reproduction of the window sticker (or what they say is correct anyway) can be ordered from some place that escapes me right now (someone will post it), in laminate even, and it is kind of a nice addition to your car and is a handy way to describe it at show n shines, cruise ins, etc. for not that much money (must not be too expensive, since I got one and I am cheap)
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