I reciently saw a 914 that was a European spec car. Not sure of which country it was from, but it had no front side marker lights. I also had the second bulbs in the front turn signal housings and amber real lamps.
I did notice it did not have a Vin number tag on the front windshield pillar?
It also did not have the Karmann plaque in the door jamb or the decal on the rear door jamb (too many paint jobs over the years?)
Question is, did the European delivered models not come with the pillar Vin tab?
The car seems to have the correct stamps on the front fender and rear trunk floor.
Thanks !
Correct me if im wrong, but im fairly certain that the difference in VIN tags between the two models was that the euro model did not have the VIN sticker in the door jamb, which stated that the car met U.S safety requirements. All the other tags should be present though
ROW cars neither had the windshield VIN tag nor the door-jamb sticker (US compliance).
They did however have the Karman plate riveted to the front door jamb as well as the VIN plate riveted to the headlight bucket (70-74) or the firewall (75).
In California if you ask for a new VIN the number will start with "CA******" They will not give a matching number to the original. They will also drill holes in the original stamped VIN. My 911 was that way.
FWIW, my 1970 914-6 doesn't have the door jamb VIN plate, nor the VIN plate on the headlight assembly. It does have the Karmann plaque, the A pillar VIN tag, and the VIN stamped on the wheel well. California DMV didn't seem to care - but then the car already had a Cali title, so YMMV.
The car's been repainted several times, but they kept the Karmann plate masked off. (Very poorly, but still...) I'm not inclined to hunt down the POs over this question, though I'd be interested to learn why I found so many pennies and .22 shell casings in the passenger headlight bucket...
By contrast my 1974 914-4 has every marking mentioned.
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