Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => General Discussion => Topic started by: eric@genevacleaners.com on June 22, 2018, 18:51:46
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I have been working on my data card info and I could use some help. My data card is the version 2 in the technical manual and I would like to know more about the Auftrags-Nr box (or box e from the technical manual). My number is 77193888. The box marked J on the manual or Ueberahmetag has a date of 12 Sept 1967 stamped. I understood that this car was a European delivery or an American ordered car. Can anyone help me understand if these numbers tell that same story? Thanks
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I like this kind of puzzles...
Why would you conclude it is Europe or America? The code is 719 - this is St Pierre Et Miquelon, close, but not America, it is a French territory, actually. I think you have quite an exotic car by place of ordering...
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The last 4 digits of the Auftrags-Nr may hold some of the answers. I can’t quite figure them out. Both the body and paint number plate on the car and the data card indicate that this is a U.S. Version car (419). The Ueberahmetag has a date stamped of 12 Sept 1967 and as the Tech Manual states that was only done in a “few markets ie Germany”.
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Auftrag nr is just order number. Last for digits is just sequence. Not sure what you mean by 419, but it is quite likely that in Mercedes nomenclature/classification US cluster is same as the St Pierre islands cluster (or South America), which number is 7.
Ubernahmetag - delivery date, yes, the Technical Manual says what is says, but the example of the version 2 data card is the US data card and it has this date.
Your order number is 77193888, so the 2, 3 and 4th digits that are showing the market are 719 and this is St Pierre. On your paint code plate you probably have 7 (market cluster).
This is what I would think. Not too many Pagodas ordered in St Pierre Et Miqquelon islands...
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We went through this destination several years ago as I remember dong some research on the subject. Do a site search for St Pierre Et Miquelon and bring yourself up to speed.
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ejboyd5, thanks, I did, I found my previous post....
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Ok, just 'St Pierre" yielded someting:
https://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=16301.msg112782#msg112782
https://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=18259.msg177962#msg177962
https://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=24899.msg177953#msg177953
Indeed looks like some kind of "patent" for smaller cost...