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Would some guru here please identify &/or translate this. Many thanks.
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the xxy95zz base format was used from 1969 production start. zz is the sequence number, and good for 99 cars, 100 cars and more the 95 changed to 96. So from a 9500 base and 110 and get 9610
What the 9 means I am not certain but possibly the production facility or production line. Since they went to a base 9000 later I suspect that the 500 was just a base point leaving the 9000 to 9499 for other models being produced. Then when the base 9000 began to be used it may be that all models in production on that line were mixed together. |
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