VIN "R" code
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No, just enjoy.
I've owned three 71 S holidays form the Arlington plant. One thing in common, 2.56 rear ratios.
The "R" code came later. It only referenced weather you had a true olds engine or one of the other possible engines from GM. So, if you were a counter jockey at a parts store, you could tell from the vin, what engine you had. In your case in doesn't matter, that took place a few years later in parts books....before computers. I'm thinkn...1977 or so, did the R code really mean anything after that.
I've owned three 71 S holidays form the Arlington plant. One thing in common, 2.56 rear ratios.
The "R" code came later. It only referenced weather you had a true olds engine or one of the other possible engines from GM. So, if you were a counter jockey at a parts store, you could tell from the vin, what engine you had. In your case in doesn't matter, that took place a few years later in parts books....before computers. I'm thinkn...1977 or so, did the R code really mean anything after that.
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