NEED HELP DECODING
NEED HELP DECODING
Hi all, I am new to this forum. Ran across this 1965 110 Monza, white exterior, blue interior, rear mounted antenna powerglide in excellent shape but need your help decoding the tags.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Re: NEED HELP DECODING


Here is a breakdown of the information on the body tag you provided...
BODY TAG INFO:
06E
Body Build Date: 06 = June, E = Fifth Week
The first two digits are numbers 01 through 12, indicating the month of manufacture. The letter is A-E, indicating the week of the month. If the letter is an "E" it indicates the fifth week of the month.
Interior Paint Code: "B" = Blue
ST 65-10537 WRN 70506 BODY
Year and Body Type:1965 Monza 2-Door Coupe, 4 Passenger
65 = 1965
Style 10537: 1 = Chevrolet 05 = Monza, 37 = 2-Door Coupe, WRN = Willow Run, Michigan, Production Sequence No: 70506
1965 Monza 2-Door Sport Coupe, 4-Passenger (10537), Total Production: 88,954.
TR 733- C-C PAINT
C-C = Exterior Paint Code:C-C = White — "Ermine White"
Ermine White - Lucite No. 4024L / Rinshed-Mason No. A1199 / Ditzler No. DDL 8259
TRIM: This 3 digit code represents the interior color and seat type.
Trim 733 = Blue (Interior Color)
1966 Fisher body tag ACC line: W2MS4P5W
1st Group
W = RPO A02 Tinted Windshield only
2nd Group
M = RPO M35 Powerglide Automatic
S = RPO U73 Rear ant.
3rd Group
None
4th Group
P = RPO Z01 convenience group (2 sp wipers, washers, day/night inside mirror)
5th Group
W = RPO A49 Deluxe Seat Belts (Chrome Buckles)
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105375W293968
Corvair VIN Decoder

Your car is a 1965 Monza 2-door coupe.
It was the 193968th Corvair built at Willow Run that year.

Attached is a copy of the 1965 Corvair GM Heritage Center specifications...
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Brad Bodie
Lake Chatuge, North Carolina
1966 Corvair Corsa Convertible
Lake Chatuge, North Carolina

Re: NEED HELP DECODING
Thank you much, appreciate your help.
- bbodie52
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Glad to help.
There is a CORSA (Corvair Society of America) club chapter in your area (about 300 miles from my NC location at the western end of the state). If you are not a CORSA member, you might consider checking them out The Corvair Forum is great, but face-to-face contact with other Corvair enthusiasts in your local area can really add to your enjoyment of your Corvair too. Here is a link to their website, if you are interested...
http://www.corvair.org/chapters/chapter271/
This Corvair Forum link will provide you with some useful Corvair-related websites that you may find to be helpful...
Common and Useful Corvair Websites
Corvair Forum
viewtopic.php?f=225&t=6007
There is a CORSA (Corvair Society of America) club chapter in your area (about 300 miles from my NC location at the western end of the state). If you are not a CORSA member, you might consider checking them out The Corvair Forum is great, but face-to-face contact with other Corvair enthusiasts in your local area can really add to your enjoyment of your Corvair too. Here is a link to their website, if you are interested...

This Corvair Forum link will provide you with some useful Corvair-related websites that you may find to be helpful...
Common and Useful Corvair Websites
Corvair Forum

Brad Bodie
Lake Chatuge, North Carolina
1966 Corvair Corsa Convertible
Lake Chatuge, North Carolina

Re: NEED HELP DECODING
Thanks for the info.
I will be attending the Spring Warm-Up in Myrtle Beach SC in early March and hope to meet Corvair owners there and pick their brain.
I have always been intrigued by these cars since my high school days in the mid sixties but never have owned one. I'm now in the process of educating myself about them and hopefully take the plunge and purchase one. I would like to find one with A/C and in excellent condition. I just missed one in the Wichita, Kansas Craigslist that seemed pretty nice.
http://wichita.craigslist.org/cto/4284067629.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I will be attending the Spring Warm-Up in Myrtle Beach SC in early March and hope to meet Corvair owners there and pick their brain.
I have always been intrigued by these cars since my high school days in the mid sixties but never have owned one. I'm now in the process of educating myself about them and hopefully take the plunge and purchase one. I would like to find one with A/C and in excellent condition. I just missed one in the Wichita, Kansas Craigslist that seemed pretty nice.
http://wichita.craigslist.org/cto/4284067629.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: NEED HELP DECODING
I actually did start with Corvairs in my high school days in the 1960s, and rebuilt my first Corvair engine and automatic transmission during my summer vacation in San Jose, California in 1969 (I was 16). I remained a Corvair owner from that point until the early 1990s when I was getting ready for a career path change when I retired from the Air Force in 1996. I foolishly sold my 1965 Corsa convertible then, and went without a Corvair in my family for the first time since 1961, until I bought my current 1966 Corsa in 2012.
Air conditioned Corvairs are pretty rare. You can learn more about them at this website...

http://www.corvair.org/chapters/airvairs/
Air conditioned Corvairs are pretty rare. You can learn more about them at this website...


Brad Bodie
Lake Chatuge, North Carolina
1966 Corvair Corsa Convertible
Lake Chatuge, North Carolina

Re: NEED HELP DECODING
Thanks,
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Re: NEED HELP DECODING
BODY TAG INFO:
06A
Body Build Date: 06 = June, A = First Week
The first two digits are numbers 01 through 12, indicating the month of manufacture. The letter is A-E, indicating the week of the month. If the letter is an "A" it indicates the first week of the month.
Interior Paint Code: "S" = White/Black
ST 65-10767 WRN 6376 BODY
Year and Body Type:1965 Corsa 2-Door Convertible, 4 Passenger
65 = 1965
Style 10767: 1 = Chevrolet 07 = Corsa, 67 = 2-Door Convertible, WRN = Willow Run, Michigan, Production Sequence No: 6376
1965 Corsa 2-Door Convertible, 4-Passenger (10767), Total Production: 8,353.
TR 798- R-1 PAINT
R-1 = Exterior Paint Code:R-1 = Red — "Regal Red"

Regal Red - Lucite No. 4625LH/ Rinshed-Mason No. A1712M/ Ditzler No. DDL 71472
Top Color Code: 1965 — 1 = White
TRIM: This 3 digit code represents the interior color and seat type.
Trim 798 = White (Interior Color)
(Carpet and Instrument Panel are Black)
1966 Fisher body tag ACC line: 2L4P5W
1st Group
NONE
2nd Group
L = RPO M20 4 Speed
3rd Group
NONE
4th Group
P = RPO Z01 convenience group (2 sp wipers, washers, day/night inside mirror)
5th Group
W = RPO A49 Deluxe Seat Belts (Chrome Buckles)
I have attached a copy of the 1965 Corvair GM Heritage Center Specifications...

Brad Bodie
Lake Chatuge, North Carolina
1966 Corvair Corsa Convertible
Lake Chatuge, North Carolina

Re: NEED HELP DECODING
Thank You,
Great information.
I really appreciate your help.
Thanks again.
Great information.
I really appreciate your help.
Thanks again.