I was asked what is this Auftrag number saying: 70505436? It is on the datacard of a very late US 280SL, very high VIN, January 1971 stamp on the datacard.
This Auftrag number does not match our decoding mechanism.
Can anyone explain it? Have you seen this before?
I have two theories:
1. Daimler have changed the way Auftrag numbers are built. A friend of mine found information that in the 70ies Mercedes dropped coding of the year in theor Auftrag numbers, leaving just country codes and sequential number. They came back to the practice of coding the year in the 80ies (Bernd S. Koehling, Mercedes Benz, The 1950s, Volume 1). In this case, it would be country/dealer code 705 and then the sequential part. My friend has a "thank you" letter for car purchase from the US dealer.
However:
I found (in our Technical manual data card descriptions) an Auftrag number, just couple of hundred cars lower, done in a "normal" way for a car built in 1970.
So I am not sure about the infromation provided above. Do you have any information on it?
2. Perhaps there is a mistake in the Auftrag number (plenty of them on datacards!). Maybe the number is 07505436 - then it would probably mean the car was built in 1970 and delivered probably to some exotic territory to decrease the tax and duty costs.
Can you help? Do you have examples of Auftrag numbers close to the one I am showing?
Pawel