oldest chimaera
Discussion
spend said:
The last 4 digits of the Vin/chassis number seem to be marked on a lot of components to identify the car in production. Are these sequential in order of build ?
Mine was 1214.
Dave
Yes and no.... Yes they do use the chassis number as a tracer but the number is sequential for the number of TVRs that they made. 214 would refer to the 214th TVR to be made that year not the 214th Chimaera. The chassis ordering can also get out of step with registration number so you can have a later chassis number car registered before an earlier one...
markh said:
Hi Steve
do you know how to decipher the SDLDCC4PX etc etc number? may car was registered in May 1993 so I recon it's a pretty early one. Is there such a thing as a Chimaera register with the chassis numbers logged?
Mark
A search resulted in:
seamus said:
First 3 letters are for TVR
D = drophead
Next 2 characters are type - ie CC Convertable Chariot
Next number is model - ie 4 = 400
P = petrol
Next number is random security number
Next letter is the build year (A=1980 B = 1981 and so on - i is not used) - build years started in September for the October Motorshow apparently - so you can have a 1990 registered car on a 1991 build year.
Next letter is the build month (A=Jan B=Feb and so on - i is not used)
Next 3 numbers are believed to be standard/random of no significance..
Final 3 numbers shows the car number - ie 14th car built from the 1991 build year.
According to www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=3682
If this is correct mine is the 214th car in 1994 (produced in February 1994 AD - J4J)
Dave
mines 16-03-1993
This one : http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/1852237961.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg
This one : http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/1852237961.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg
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