decoding 1964 oldsmobile f85 cutlass cowl tag
#1
decoding 1964 oldsmobile f85 cutlass cowl tag
08 B LANCING MICHIGAN
STYLE 64-3237
BODY LA 282
PAINT C-C
TRIM 963
ACC 2X
hello everybody!!please someone help with this one..
all i got is style 64-means 1964..and that is build in michigan..
wait for some reply
best regards
esteo
STYLE 64-3237
BODY LA 282
PAINT C-C
TRIM 963
ACC 2X
hello everybody!!please someone help with this one..
all i got is style 64-means 1964..and that is build in michigan..
wait for some reply
best regards
esteo
#2
LANSING MICHIGAN = "Home of Oldsmobile" (Headquarters)
08 B = (body production date) August 2nd week (1963)
STYLE 64 = (model year) 1964
3 = (car make) Oldsmobile
2 = (car series) F85 Cutlass
37 = (body type) 2 door hardtop
BODY LA = Fisher Body - Lansing, MI (body built by)
282 = body sequence number, 282nd 2 door hardtop
PAINT C-C = "provincial white" (upper & lower body paint color)
TRIM 963 = blue bucket seat interior
ACC 2X = (most probably simply an indication of AUTOMATIC transmission)
I believe this to be correct, but I'm not 100% sure about some of the '64 codes. Does this appear to be accurate??
Got pics? Can you share the VIN#? 824M001xxx ???
08 B = (body production date) August 2nd week (1963)
STYLE 64 = (model year) 1964
3 = (car make) Oldsmobile
2 = (car series) F85 Cutlass
37 = (body type) 2 door hardtop
BODY LA = Fisher Body - Lansing, MI (body built by)
282 = body sequence number, 282nd 2 door hardtop
PAINT C-C = "provincial white" (upper & lower body paint color)
TRIM 963 = blue bucket seat interior
ACC 2X = (most probably simply an indication of AUTOMATIC transmission)
I believe this to be correct, but I'm not 100% sure about some of the '64 codes. Does this appear to be accurate??
Got pics? Can you share the VIN#? 824M001xxx ???
Last edited by hurst68olds; May 9th, 2013 at 01:12 PM. Reason: edited the ACC code "2X"
#3
:)
thanx man..hope is corect decoding
vin:
824M005014
for sure were automatic,but not floor shift,shift located on the steering wheel console,photos here:
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...de-planet.html
can you recognize factory interior blue colour?is something between lightblue-silver mettalic...(for sure color has a specific name?)actually-is it possible to find the same colour leather/vynil in USA??how much colours factory have for a 64 olds interior?
I'm located on the other side of the world,so find the right colour here is impossible...some company ,any suggestion?dont want to buy kit..just want to recover bad places..change the whole interior with a new different colour is a last option..hope someone got some idea..
best regards
esteo
vin:
824M005014
for sure were automatic,but not floor shift,shift located on the steering wheel console,photos here:
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...de-planet.html
can you recognize factory interior blue colour?is something between lightblue-silver mettalic...(for sure color has a specific name?)actually-is it possible to find the same colour leather/vynil in USA??how much colours factory have for a 64 olds interior?
I'm located on the other side of the world,so find the right colour here is impossible...some company ,any suggestion?dont want to buy kit..just want to recover bad places..change the whole interior with a new different colour is a last option..hope someone got some idea..
best regards
esteo
#4
VIN's were almost worthless in those days in terms of telling you something you didn't already know.
8 = 8-cylinder engine
2 = series (F-85 Cutlass)
4 = model year (1964)
M = assembly plant (Lansing)
005014 = production sequence number at the Lansing plant. This is a VERY low number and is consistent with the August '63 build date on the cowl tag. This had to be one of the first Cutlasses produced for the 1964 model year.
8 = 8-cylinder engine
2 = series (F-85 Cutlass)
4 = model year (1964)
M = assembly plant (Lansing)
005014 = production sequence number at the Lansing plant. This is a VERY low number and is consistent with the August '63 build date on the cowl tag. This had to be one of the first Cutlasses produced for the 1964 model year.
#8
strange...shift for sure 100 percent located on the steering column..i ride her every day....strange.nothing modified there..and yes-no power windows....so after wildaboutcars research--nothing about factory interior leather/vinyl colours....its really making me mad searching lot of days in internet--and nothing..mistery blue interior..
#9
You shouldn't get mad. The internet isn't a perfect source.
Wild About Cars does have several 1964 Olds brochures, as you've apparently discovered.
Another site you might try is The Old Car Manual Project. There's a nifty 1964 Dealer Specs book there. I didn't look through it to see what it says about interior options on the Cutlasses.
http://www.oldcarbrochures.org/index...964-Oldsmobile
Wild About Cars does have several 1964 Olds brochures, as you've apparently discovered.
Another site you might try is The Old Car Manual Project. There's a nifty 1964 Dealer Specs book there. I didn't look through it to see what it says about interior options on the Cutlasses.
http://www.oldcarbrochures.org/index...964-Oldsmobile
#10
#12
At least I am trying to help this guy and not send him to another site altogether, where he clearly did not find what he was seeking. I will roll my eyes if I please, your statement was "no X did not mean power windows in any year " and you did not state column 2. So roll that with whatever else you may be smoking.
#13
VIN's were almost worthless in those days in terms of telling you something you didn't already know.
8 = 8-cylinder engine
2 = series (F-85 Cutlass)
4 = model year (1964)
M = assembly plant (Lansing)
005014 = production sequence number at the Lansing plant. This is a VERY low number and is consistent with the August '63 build date on the cowl tag. This had to be one of the first Cutlasses produced for the 1964 model year.
8 = 8-cylinder engine
2 = series (F-85 Cutlass)
4 = model year (1964)
M = assembly plant (Lansing)
005014 = production sequence number at the Lansing plant. This is a VERY low number and is consistent with the August '63 build date on the cowl tag. This had to be one of the first Cutlasses produced for the 1964 model year.
this Cutlass would be aproximately the 282nd Cutlass 2 door hardtop built at Lansing for the 1964 model year.
#14
That shade of blue for the interior was used for a few years and was simply called 'blue.' The didn't have fancy names for the interior colors like they did for the exterior colors. I would recommend contacting SMS - http://www.smsautofabrics.com/. If you provide them with the information that you provided to us above, they can send you samples of what they have available. As far as I know they deal internationally.
Paul
Paul
#15
Ledgendary Auto Interiors appears to have the seat covers in blue:
http://www.legendaryautointeriors.co...UE/detail.html
They suggest requesting a sample - 325G ('64-'66 metallic blue)
$381 bucket seats AA64GUD0010325G
$224 rear seat AA64GUD0040325G
http://www.legendaryautointeriors.co...UE/detail.html
They suggest requesting a sample - 325G ('64-'66 metallic blue)
$381 bucket seats AA64GUD0010325G
$224 rear seat AA64GUD0040325G
#16
strange...shift for sure 100 percent located on the steering column..i ride her every day....strange.nothing modified there..and yes-no power windows....so after wildaboutcars research--nothing about factory interior leather/vinyl colours....its really making me mad searching lot of days in internet--and nothing..mistery blue interior..
#18
thanx 4 the good link!..
and thanx to everybody trying to help me out!!!!!!!!!
My olds is column shift for sure.
he has also one more cowl tag in the engine compartment---he is made for Europe(Austria or Germany)and written also in German..
no power windows,no air condition..
thank you very much for helping find the colour..'
i really dont want to buy interior kits..just need a huge piece of right
leather to work with..
will try to contact SMS..
JUST TO LET YOU KNOW-my baby dont have original motor...before 3 months he dont have a motor at all...20 years ago the old owner sell the motor and trainy(no parts at all in Bulgaria for american cars),and put some russian motor in..
3 monts ago i got the car,without engine,(here is very very very hard to find Us engines),
have to buy whole chevrolet S-10 V6 4,3L ,with automatic trainny,(as a donor car for the engine)
and after a lot of trouble-engine is in..
Imagine whats happen here with the parts,when my 64 olds is the only one..hahaha..
its not USA baby..
and thanx to everybody trying to help me out!!!!!!!!!
My olds is column shift for sure.
he has also one more cowl tag in the engine compartment---he is made for Europe(Austria or Germany)and written also in German..
no power windows,no air condition..
thank you very much for helping find the colour..'
i really dont want to buy interior kits..just need a huge piece of right
leather to work with..
will try to contact SMS..
JUST TO LET YOU KNOW-my baby dont have original motor...before 3 months he dont have a motor at all...20 years ago the old owner sell the motor and trainy(no parts at all in Bulgaria for american cars),and put some russian motor in..
3 monts ago i got the car,without engine,(here is very very very hard to find Us engines),
have to buy whole chevrolet S-10 V6 4,3L ,with automatic trainny,(as a donor car for the engine)
and after a lot of trouble-engine is in..
Imagine whats happen here with the parts,when my 64 olds is the only one..hahaha..
its not USA baby..
Last edited by esteo; May 9th, 2013 at 10:47 PM.
#19
:)
i will need some help here.....
hope someone help..
its about changing idler arm of my 64 f85 olds,,,,,
its about size ...
seller wants to know what kind of idler arm i
have w/13/16" or w/7/8" dia. center link???????
where and how to measure??????
how to know which size i have
waiting for some answer
best regards to all of you.
hope someone help..
its about changing idler arm of my 64 f85 olds,,,,,
its about size ...
seller wants to know what kind of idler arm i
have w/13/16" or w/7/8" dia. center link???????
where and how to measure??????
how to know which size i have
waiting for some answer
best regards to all of you.
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