Not blacked out.
But my understanding of the data card was that it covered all sorts of information. Differential numbers. Hard top numbers. Suspension numbers. Numbers everywhere.
I got engine, transmission, seats, paint code, carpet code, soft top roof code, seat belts, fire extinguisher, floor shift auto transmission and power steering, radio type, automatic script delete, and a D card, and maybe I forgot one or two points. But I certainly didn't get the scope of the hieroglyphics that a data card really represented.
I'm not complaining. It was free and it confirmed most of what I believed to be true about my car.
This is helpful information if you buy a mouse nest that has sat for ten years with the roof down from a guy, who delightful, isn't exactly a car guy.