49er,
That is why I put the
, I knew you would have a interesting story.
In our next exchange, you'll be telling me you went to the factory to assemble your car, or maybe you did the drafting for the drawings.
I hope you know I am kidding. I am a freak when it comes to originality, so I love to read about you and your car. I hope to someday meet you and your car.
A one owner car is rare after ~41 years.Are you going to PUB this summer?
A guy willing to share his experiences is valuable and interesting.
And the fact that even picked it up at the dock is fantastic.
There are many strange things that happen in the manufacturing of cars and other complicated "mass" produced machines. So, it does not surprise me that the data cards are not 100% consistent, as I have read about many other inconsistencies.
But, for the most part the data card is more information than you can get on some other vehicles.
Back to the original question, 71Beige280SL might be able to find 641 on his/her data card, might be able to get a data card from Classic Center, and definitely can read about white walls, the thickness, the position, tire options, data cards and many other things by searching in the Forum and the Technical Manual.
I guess it is my turn to rant.