Snip Serial-- A9A795B331137 Snip The last 6 digits of the VIN number are indicators as to where it was built and more or less how many AMC cars were manufactured totally. 1xxxxx were built in Kenosha, 7xxxxx were built in Brampton. My rough and cursory addition indicates that there were a total of 285,000 AMC cars built in 1969 unless I missed something when I added up the numbers. However the standard catalog of American Motors indicates that there were only 239,548 sales for 1969 so there is quite a discrepancy between my addition, reported sales and the vin number of 331,137. What is missing completely is almost any information as to how AMC cars were manufactured off shore by the various off shore companies that assembled and sold AMC cars. That would be Karmann of Germany, Renault of France, VAM of Mexico, the Australian models and others that I probably have not run across yet. Most of these applications were assembled from knock down packages or "AMC" kit cars that were packaged and sent to the off shore assembly company who then put them together using a certain amount of "local content" materials. I have seen VIN plates from those cars assembled by Renault and they clearly say where they came from. Australian models were rebuilt as right hand drive cars, but I have no idea as to how or why they were VINed to conform to what ever the local rules were. The 3xx,xxx number indicates to me that it might not be a Kenosha car, it is too big from what I can guess at. One clue might be how the car is named. It is my understanding that off shore U.S. the cars maintained their Rambler identity rather than be named as an AMC car. So how is it identified or badged? For further information see the following web sites. http://en.allexperts.com/e/k/ka/karmann.htm http://www.answers.com/topic/amc-javelin and there may be more! Off shore manufacturing information is sadly lacking in a lot of the automotive hobby. At my Chrysler club meeting this week one of the trivia questions was when was the last DeSoto. The answer is 1961, as far as the US is concerned. As the resident AMC owner I am not sure how impressed they were with my picture of a 1963 Desoto taken in Africa or the truck assembly plant out side of Istanbul that still carries the Desoto Logo on it's letterhead. But keep'em guessing is my motto, that way they don't have time to impress upon me how great a Hemi is! As a part time contributor to the news letter and active on the board of directors my article contribution of the infamous underhead cam red head engine convinced one member to drop his plans of small block converted 1950 Dodge to a well modified underhead cam 219 cu in engine complete with overdrive. John This is a lot more fun than doing my taxes! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.amc-list.com/pipermail/amc-list/attachments/20070303/b782e099/attachment.htm _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list