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Old Mar 25, 2014 | 05:50 AM
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Hi,

I bought a 1982 Collector Edition that is a Export Version with metric gauges. The previous owner said it is a Canada Version....

I was wondering if anybody knows how many Export Models were build back in 1982

...is it a very rare car???

Thanks for helping me find answers...
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Old Mar 25, 2014 | 08:30 AM
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Originally Posted by ultravette_germany
Hi,

I bought a 1982 Collector Edition that is a Export Version with metric gauges. The previous owner said it is a Canada Version....

I was wondering if anybody knows how many Export Models were build back in 1982

...is it a very rare car???

Thanks for helping me find answers...




I had two 81's and recalling Robbies 82 CE I thought the speedo was a dual item like this to cover both US and Metric,



The center gauges wouldn't need to be special for metric,
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Old Mar 25, 2014 | 09:14 AM
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I had two 81's and recalling Robbies 82 CE I thought the speedo was a dual item like this to cover both US and Metric.
Corvettes, and most of cars, built specifically for export, usually got speedometers calibrated in kilometers instead of MPH.

80-82 Corvettes built for export, and ordered using either RPO code Z49 (Mandatory Canadian Base Equipment), or V97 (European Export Preparation), came with a speedometer measured in kilometers, in place of the MPH/kilometer speedometer used in US models.
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Originally Posted by gbvette62
Corvettes, and most of cars, built specifically for export, usually got speedometers calibrated in kilometers instead of MPH.

80-82 Corvettes built for export, and ordered using either RPO code Z49 (Mandatory Canadian Base Equipment), or V97 (European Export Preparation), came with a speedometer measured in kilometers, in place of the MPH/kilometer speedometer used in US models.
Cool...so they had a different speedo...the double up like in the picture I posted was just moot or perhaps a side effect of trying to make the US go metric...
But they never did wild things like right hand drive in vettes did they ( factory , not custom )
I just never saw much "effort" placed in export vettes
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Old Mar 25, 2014 | 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by ultravette_germany
Hi,

I bought a 1982 Collector Edition that is a Export Version with metric gauges. The previous owner said it is a Canada Version....

I was wondering if anybody knows how many Export Models were build back in 1982

...is it a very rare car???

Thanks for helping me find answers...
The rule of thumb is that somewhere around 8-10% of Corvettes built are initially sold in Canada, so having one is not really rare.

What's of great benefit is that GM Canada always kept good records of each car brought in- something that was not done in the US till much later.

If you want more history of your car, contact

http://www.gm.ca/gm/english/shopping/parts/vintage

The reason that cars here and in the US have dual scale speedometers is part of a bilateral agreement so we can 'safely' drive our cars in each other's countries.
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Old Mar 25, 2014 | 08:10 PM
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ok...thank a lot guys. the tip with the website is great. I will call them tomorrow and check it out.

here is the vin of my car in case you can gather any informations from it.

1G1AY0787C5103148
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Old Mar 25, 2014 | 08:27 PM
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Mike's lead to GM Canada is an excellent one. Years ago I got this info from them for my (former) 1979. Just to emphasize, however, they only have that info for vehicles imported to Canada.




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