commanderbucky
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Right, so I know absolutely nothing...
But I've been reading a lot... Can anyone help with these very basic questions?
1. If SW means station wagon, why are there plenty of landies around that say "4C SW DT" that have hard tops and no seats in the back? (And I'm assuming DT is the older way of writing TD?)
2. Where is the 3rd VIN if I've found the one in the engine bay and the one on the front of the chassis on the driver's side?
3. Why are lots of landies classed as "light 4x4 utility" vehicles when they have SW bodies, and most SW's are "estates"?
4. Where can I find the engine number on a 2.5L TD engine block from a 1990 landy?
5. Why does my station wagon's VIN have an "A" as the 7th letter (for 2 door pick-up, hood cab, truck cab or soft/hard top) rather than an "M" (for station wagon)?
Sorry for the dull post... woudl really appreciate any thoughts!
But I've been reading a lot... Can anyone help with these very basic questions?
1. If SW means station wagon, why are there plenty of landies around that say "4C SW DT" that have hard tops and no seats in the back? (And I'm assuming DT is the older way of writing TD?)
2. Where is the 3rd VIN if I've found the one in the engine bay and the one on the front of the chassis on the driver's side?
3. Why are lots of landies classed as "light 4x4 utility" vehicles when they have SW bodies, and most SW's are "estates"?
4. Where can I find the engine number on a 2.5L TD engine block from a 1990 landy?
5. Why does my station wagon's VIN have an "A" as the 7th letter (for 2 door pick-up, hood cab, truck cab or soft/hard top) rather than an "M" (for station wagon)?
Sorry for the dull post... woudl really appreciate any thoughts!