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Mean951 07-22-2014 02:31 PM

Interesting option code...
 
Good afternoon guys,

My car came without a "option sticker" under the front bonnet, or by the wheel wheel. I had suncoast run the vin for me. Most of the options I am familiar with. One, I have never seen before. Option 912 " Vehicle without identification plate". Has anyone seen this before? My car does not have the metal "vin" badge on the front passenger fender. I thought someone removed it when the did the glass out repaint. Can anyone chime in? Also, What was the "increased side door strength?" Was the for the us market?
Thanks alot guys!SmileWavy

Code Option Description
018 Sport steering wheel with elevated hub
020 Speedometer with 2 scales KPH/MPH
158 Radio "Monterey" - 86 "Reno" - 87
185 Automatic 2 point rear seat belts
190 Increased side door strength
218 License brakets front and rear
454 Automatic speed control
464 Without compressor and tire pressure gauge
474 Sport shock absorbers (Bilsteins)
484 Symbols for controls
576 Without rear fog light
912 Vehicle without identification plate

Arne2 07-22-2014 03:26 PM

I think #912 means no model logo on the decklid. Later cars don't have the metal plate on the fender, I believe. I know mine doesn't.

Yes, #190 is side impact beams in the doors, required in the USA.

Tidybuoy 07-22-2014 04:32 PM

Hmm, The original owner should have asked for the model identification plate in a paper bag. It would probably be worth $$$$ today in the classifieds. Who Knew?

Mean951 07-22-2014 06:50 PM

Interesting. Does anyone have this option on one of their cars?

Thanks for the reply's gents.

Anthony

Arne2 07-22-2014 07:12 PM

Not mine, but I've seen cars listed now and then with "rear emblem delete" listed as an option or on the COA.

Mean951 07-22-2014 07:22 PM

Arne, Thank you. Its a very interesting option. I dont understand why someone would not want the logo on the deck lid.

Arne2 07-22-2014 08:08 PM

Emblem delete is fairly common in Europe. Not sure why, but BMWs, Benzes and even Audis can be ordered that way.

Lyle O 07-23-2014 02:52 AM

One of the reasons, I think, is because many model plates designate engine size (like BMW, Mercedes), and vehicles are taxed by horsepower. If they go stealth, no one knows for sure if they have the bigger engine (more prestige). Of course, whenever is see a car without the plate, I assume its the smaller engine:).

Mean951 07-23-2014 06:21 AM

That's an interesting thought!
Thanks for the reply!

bkreigsr 07-23-2014 06:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mean951 (Post 8177490)
....I don't understand why someone would not want the logo on the deck lid.

Same reason the Yankees don't put names on the back of the jerseys - if they can't id the player by looks - to heck with them.
IMHO, the latest 911's are over-the-top with rear lid badging.
Bill K

Bleedsblue 07-23-2014 07:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lyle O (Post 8177784)
One of the reasons, I think, is because many model plates designate engine size (like BMW, Mercedes), and vehicles are taxed by horsepower. If they go stealth, no one knows for sure if they have the bigger engine (more prestige). Of course, whenever is see a car without the plate, I assume its the smaller engine:).

+1 to all

Though on a Carrera, this wouldn't be the reason. Maybe just cosmetic preference :confused:

I enjoy the badge delete on my M5 because it makes the car even more of a sleeper.

Gretz 07-20-2018 09:32 AM

Reviving an old thread. What does “symbols for controls” mean? I’m sure it’s something simple.

HaroldMHedge 07-20-2018 04:56 PM

Most likely the sticker for cruise control.

930cabman 07-20-2018 06:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lyle O (Post 8177784)
One of the reasons, I think, is because many model plates designate engine size (like BMW, Mercedes), and vehicles are taxed by horsepower. If they go stealth, no one knows for sure if they have the bigger engine (more prestige). Of course, whenever is see a car without the plate, I assume its the smaller engine:).

Doesn't big brother know those things? via vin#. We can't remember what we had for breakfast, but he knows all


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