Looks like it has Turbo Coupe seats in it.
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No kidding? Honestly you guys will know much better then me. I will zap a few more tomorrow with the car in the sun so I probably will learn more about it via you guys then I would chatting with people at cruise inn's and what not. Not many SVO's around here that are still on the roadOriginally posted by 86-TC/SVO View PostLooks like it has Turbo Coupe seats in it.86 1C
85.5 9L
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That's everywhere - though Wash State always seemed to have more than it's fair share of SVOs. I drove mine last night for a late night dinner date with the wife. On the way home I get a text from a friend, 'you out in your SVO?' - I thought it was funny. In a county of 900,000 residents he sees a SVO and assumes it's me.Originally posted by saleenster View PostNot many SVO's around here that are still on the road
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Thats classic. 10 yrs ago, they were quite popular to see in the summer months, show up at car shows, cruise inn's, etc. These days, I am luckly to see 1 a year on the road. It's more common to see them pop up on local Craigslist being parted outOriginally posted by svobud View PostThat's everywhere - though Wash State always seemed to have more than it's fair share of SVOs. I drove mine last night for a late night dinner date with the wife. On the way home I get a text from a friend, 'you out in your SVO?' - I thought it was funny. In a county of 900,000 residents he sees a SVO and assumes it's me.
Car will be going into the Fox Shoppe at the end of April to get cosmetics fixed and paint work.86 1C
85.5 9L
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The 11/12 code is also repeated on the last line (after the EI code) on all '85 and '86 tags and late '84 tags. For early '84 tags it is only on the middle line. That wing code is one that I figured out after 8T6 SVO asked me if it was possible, which later prompted me to I take a harder look at all of the data that I had been collecting and actually come to a conclusion of what the code means. I also figured out that RM (above EI) means "rocker molding". And while I was just now replying to this thread and looking at the data again, I think I may have figured out how to tell if it's a Comp Prep.
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