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    Tracing RRC build dates

    Hello Australia,
    I've just bought a Range Rover Classic in the UK, the car having been imported from Australia. It was built in June 1980 but I need to trace the exact build date (day/date/month) if possible to help with UK registration of the car. Can anyone advise me where such information might be held? I've tried the State registration office but they have said they can't help.
    Any info that would enable me to trace more of the history of the car would be most gratefully received.
    Thanks,
    Andy.

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    haha "How hard can it be?!!!?!???!????"

    I can't speak specifically for LR, but in the Mercedes world, it works like this.

    Each vehicle has a datacard - right back to the early 50's.
    On the datacard is an Order number, option codes and a list of SA numbers.
    The production date is deciphered from the Order number, the date the vehicle was completed is available, but this is not always available on computerized record, some of it remains on microfiche with the Classic Centre in Stuttgart.

    Any of the vehicles built within the last 40 years can have the production date provided straight out of the order number - all that is required is a polite email.
    The mercedes WIS/ASRA and EPC also show this information when you look up the VIN and datacard.

    A replacement datacard can be ordered, for a nominal fee, but proof of ownership is required, and it must be ordered through official channels - be it an official Mercedes-Benz Club or a dealer.

    Mileage badges are also sent to those who apply for them, 250K, 500K, 1M - so long as there is documented proof of ownership and servicing history - these are usually ordered and verified by the official club secretariat.
    "badge of honour" some people call them. It's a less-common tradition in modern times, as it's unlikely that you'll see a vehicle even last beyond 15 years, much less in the hands of a single owner who cares for it.


    There are websites which can provide you with LR datacard information, in a similar manner - but I am unaware whether or not they can provide the production date from the VIN.

    My understanding of the LR datacard situation is that these records are inevitably difficult to obtain unless you know WHO to ask, as well as exactly what to ask...
    I got the runaround looking for a production date and datacard for SALLHAMM3JA613937 and decided that I would be satisfied with the build plate stamp of 10/91 as the production date and I attempted to retrieve my options list from the russian vin site, Never mind the fact that everyone I speak to about it calls it a '92 model.

    Just more Midland monkey madness if you ask me.
    Roads?.. Where we're going, we don't need roads...

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    Stay on the medication Joe.

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    Double post

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndrewJ View Post
    Stay on the medication Joe.
    Is this supposed to be funny? Because it isn't, considering he bothered to reply to your post.
    At any given point in time, somewhere in the world someone is working on a Land-Rover.

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    Davo, no offense meant; just responding to Joe's slightly bonkers reply. Should be room for a smile on any forum.
    Andy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndrewJ View Post
    Stay on the medication Joe.
    Gold!!

    A funny reply that I wouldn't take seriously. Joe's reply is gold too, in a different sense. He obviously knows his Mercs and is a font of knowledge.

    DL

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    Guess I shouldn't have wasted my time...

    Nothing to see here, move along.
    Roads?.. Where we're going, we don't need roads...

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    I really didn't mean to offend and thanks for the reply Joe, but I'm asking on here because it isn't easy to find info on the old Rangie I've just bought and your reply just confirms that.
    If there are any nuggets of info that could unlock the old archives or throw some light on how to trace some details about the car I would be very thankful to hear of them.
    Cheers,
    Andy.

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