1st gen A.K.A - fb?
1st gen A.K.A - fb?
I've lived in Japan for almost 10 years and I have NEVER heard of FB! People in the U.S. must not know why TurboIIs are also known as FC's and that is because the Japanese are referencing the VIN#. So, the 1st gen is known as SA in Japan, not FB??
Originally posted by peejay all 1st gens ('79-85) in the rest of the world.
Reason for the dual SA/FB vin codes for 81+:
In 1980 the US DOT standardized VIN's (mandatory starting 1981 model year) so that they all had the same number of characters in a set pattern. Prior to that each Manufacturer had their own coding system (often different for each chassis type) many European countries also adopted the US standard since the US market was very important to their car manufacturers. In their Local Domestic Markets many (japanese & european) Mfgr's waited untill a significant model change to implement the VIN style change for their domestic products hence the dual FB/SA designations for 81+ First gens
In 1980 the US DOT standardized VIN's (mandatory starting 1981 model year) so that they all had the same number of characters in a set pattern. Prior to that each Manufacturer had their own coding system (often different for each chassis type) many European countries also adopted the US standard since the US market was very important to their car manufacturers. In their Local Domestic Markets many (japanese & european) Mfgr's waited untill a significant model change to implement the VIN style change for their domestic products hence the dual FB/SA designations for 81+ First gens
Originally posted by MikeLMR
just to be awkward ... Europe got the FB designation too ... AFAIK japan and Oz retained the SA chassis code for some reason
just to be awkward ... Europe got the FB designation too ... AFAIK japan and Oz retained the SA chassis code for some reason
Thanks for the heads-up.
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