is there a list of chassis numbers somewhere?
Discussion
Chassis numbers always mean something it's part of the regulations.
This is what I have deduced from various sources.
Position
(The Cerbera uses a variation of the above for some reason)
Year Codes
L 1990 P 1993 T 1996 X 1999 2 2002
M 1991 R 1994 V 1997 Y 2000 3 2003
N 1992 S 1995 W 1998 1 2001 4 2004
This is what I have deduced from various sources.
Position
- S Northern Europe
- D Great Britain
- L (with1&2) TVR Engineering (SDL is TVR's unique identifier)
- ? Model and variant (C (Cerbera), S (Sagaris), E (Tuscan), F (T350))
- A First Variant (I assume that changes)
- 1 Fixed Digit
- ? Engine variant (6 (Speed-6 4.0) or 7 (Speed-6 3.6)
- A Fixed
- x Check digit
- W Year Code See table below
- B Always B
- 0 Always 0
- 0 Always 0
- 1 Sequential build no. for year Thousands (Usually always 1)
- 2 Sequential build no. for year Hundreds
- 3 Sequential build no. for year Tens
- 4 Sequential build no. for year Units
(The Cerbera uses a variation of the above for some reason)
Year Codes
L 1990 P 1993 T 1996 X 1999 2 2002
M 1991 R 1994 V 1997 Y 2000 3 2003
N 1992 S 1995 W 1998 1 2001 4 2004
1 Is country of manufacturer, so the Toyota Avensis has an S as it is made in Great Britain like the TVR.
2+3 Together are the manufacturer. So DL means TVR. There are after all, more than
26 firms making cars.
4-8 Are left free for the manufacturer to list model, variant, cataylsers,
engine, gearbox
9 Is a check digit. There should be a formula so the various numbers/letters add/multiply etc
make a check digit number, so if quizzed, the manufacturer can confirm if a chassis number is genuine.
10 Model Year Code
11 Factory. So B for Blackpool, but somebody like Ford has multiple Factories in UK.
12-17 Are left free for the manufacturer to ID number the car. TVR start each model year with 001000 (and so there are some 002000s in the TVR glory years 1997-2000); where as Lotus use letter in position 12 and 13 to identify the the body (coupe/cabriolet) and market (RHD/LHD etc) for the car, then use 14 to 17 as ID number.
2+3 Together are the manufacturer. So DL means TVR. There are after all, more than
26 firms making cars.
4-8 Are left free for the manufacturer to list model, variant, cataylsers,
engine, gearbox
9 Is a check digit. There should be a formula so the various numbers/letters add/multiply etc
make a check digit number, so if quizzed, the manufacturer can confirm if a chassis number is genuine.
10 Model Year Code
11 Factory. So B for Blackpool, but somebody like Ford has multiple Factories in UK.
12-17 Are left free for the manufacturer to ID number the car. TVR start each model year with 001000 (and so there are some 002000s in the TVR glory years 1997-2000); where as Lotus use letter in position 12 and 13 to identify the the body (coupe/cabriolet) and market (RHD/LHD etc) for the car, then use 14 to 17 as ID number.
matt-man said:
Hi All,
The Tuscan I (fingers crossed) will be collecting next weekend, is a 2000 W plate Red Rose and was red rose from the factory.
This is very early and could be one of the first...is there a list anywhere of when these started?
Cheers!
During my rebuild I found dates all over the place. The chassis has a plate on the cross member below the one with the chassis number stating when it was built. Mine had 9th jan 2000. Other parts of the car had dates up to march 2000. Is the chassis number put on to the chassis at the last moment the car rolls out of the factory and therefore a better measure of production date?The Tuscan I (fingers crossed) will be collecting next weekend, is a 2000 W plate Red Rose and was red rose from the factory.
This is very early and could be one of the first...is there a list anywhere of when these started?
Cheers!
I think there were 2 or 3 Dev / press cars in 99 and customer cars were started to be made in jan '00
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