Thanks Lee. Any transmission # and paint code for 302340?
Thanks Lee. Any transmission # and paint code for 302340?
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Hi Dave,
The transmission in my car is not original, though I should look up the number just so it is on record. I'll try to get it for you. The original color of my '66 is Sand Beige; I'd have to look up the number (6601?). It was Sand Beige, then painted blue, then red, and will become beige again when I have it repainted. If there are any other details you would like to know, just ask.
Lee
302340
Sand Beige = 6607 Thanks for the info. Every little bit helps.
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Hi Dave,
The numbers for the transmission in my '66 are:
Type: 902/02
Number: 12801009
Thanks,
Lee
Hi Dave,
Please add this to the production list. Verified by CoA:
VIN: 300595
Production Date: 03/04/1965
Engine Number: 900702
Transmission #: 100620 (901/0)
Paint Code: 6407 (Signal Red)
Thanks,
Lee
302340
Thank you.
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This is chassis #305772, engine serial #909416, build #5645.
Hi Dave.
One of the pairings you already have on your list is:
901/10 18358
6390486
Is there a high probability that it is original for VIN 119310130 ?
It seems pretty close based on the relative postion.
Is there any data that would indicate the trans serial number?
Thanks, Bill
Bill
1969 911T - sold
2001 911 Turbo - sold
1996 911 C4S - returned
1982 911SC - gone
1960 356 Roadster - sold
That is the VIN I have for the engine serial #, and it seems to be a reasonable fit. VIN is from an eBay auction. Are you the new owner? As far as the trans #, I have no data since they are not as easy to get. I certainly can use much more data to make the database more useful as a predictor.
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