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Decoding the VIN
#1

I know that the Porsche VINs include lots of very specific details. I've performed a search but couldn't find anything specific about it. How can an owner or prospective buyer decode the information in the VIN?



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1 country

2 mfg

3 veh type or division

4-8 body style, engine, etc

9 accuracy check

10 year

11 assembly plant

12-17 sequence number
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Thanks, Bob. This in general is what I was looking for but I'm not much closer to knowing anything than I was. Do you know of a place where I can find the specific codes?



For example, my VIN is WP0AA2967PS820238. I get that my car's specific sequence number is 820238. What about the other stuff?



1 country = W: I assume that's Germany.....or does it refer to Rest of World production?



2 manufacturer = P: I assume that's Porsche



3 vehicle type or division = 0: I'm not sure about this one. Does vehicle type in this case mean automobile or passenger car?



4-8 body style, engine, etc. = AA296: Well, my car is a coupe with four cylinders but I know I can't translate this.



9 accuracy check = 7: OK, I'm lost.



10 year = P: Now, I'm totally lost. My car is a 1993.



11 assembly plant = S: Stuttgart?



12 - 17 sequence number: As I wrote previously, even I can figure out that one.



By comparison and in an effort to decode the mystery, here are a couple of other VINs.



WP0CA299XWS340728 = 1998 993 Cabriolet



WP0AA29975S620161 = 2005 997 C4S



Thanks, again, for your help.
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#4

the letter corresponds to a year - for example, P is 93, R is 94, and S is 95



if you want to send me the vin, i can decode it for you
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#5

This may help as well (968 follows the same pattern as 944): Porsche 944 VIN Anatomy
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Thanks, guys.



So, my VIN is WP0AA2967PS820238. Following the 944 example, including Flash's tip that the "P" stands for the year ('93), I guess it translates as follows:



WP0 = Porsche in the world manufacturer code

AA2 = Coupe, standard engine, driver & passenger airbag

96 = Type designation 96_

7 = Test code or filler

P = 1993 year of manufacture

S = Manufactured in Stuttgart

8 = Remaining digit from type designation (968)

20238 = Serial number.....or

2 = Body & engine designation and

02238 = Serial number



Specifically, I was interested in the following VIN: WP0AA299XSS321968, which I decode as;

WP0 = Porsche in the world manufacturer code

AA2 = Coupe, standard engine, driver & passenger airbag

99 = Type designation 99_

X = Test code or filler

S = 1995 year of manufacture

S = Manufactured in Stuttgart

3 = Remaining digit from type designation (993)

21968 = Serial number.....or

2 = Body & engine designation and

1968 = Serial number



Sound about right?
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yup
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#8

But what digit/number indicates the #car in the production line??
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read above - 12-17
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#10

well if understanding this correct in duckmans example , his car was the 820,238 car produced?? I didnt think that there were that many 968's produced??







For example, my VIN is WP0AA2967PS820238. I get that my car's specific sequence number is 820238



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#11

i understand - digits 12 and 13 are in house numbers, presumably the production run - digit 14 was used on CS - digits 15-17 are the sequence numbers
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[quote name='blue968' post='64863' date='Dec 30 2008, 07:52 PM']well if understanding this correct in duckmans example , his car was the 820,238 car produced?? I didnt think that there were that many 968's produced??







For example, my VIN is WP0AA2967PS820238. I get that my car's specific sequence number is 820238



Thanks[/quote]



The 8 is the last digit of 968 model series, the 96 appear earlier in positions 7 & 8.



The 2 is another digit refering to the coupe body style. (cabs have a 4 here)



That leaves the sequence production number as the remaining four digits, HOWEVER, you should know that Porsche started every north american model year and series with sequence number 61, 1-60 was reserved by the factory. So, knowing that you coupe is a 93 and that they started with 0061 then that makes 0238 the 178th coupe produced for that model year.



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small clarification - ROW cabs have a 3, and US cabs have a 4 in digit 13 - ROW hardtops have a 0 and US hardtops have a 2
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#14

Question on year of manufacture: Mine is 'N'...does that mean mine was built in 1991? how then does 'S' = 1995?



US car #73.
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Hey Xrad,



I am confused on that as well, it seems they skip a few letters??
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Thanks for clearing the production thing up for me,I understand now. Didnt make sense to me before.
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they do skip letters (like O so as not to confuse with 0)
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[quote name='xrad' post='64874' date='Dec 30 2008, 08:43 PM']Question on year of manufacture: Mine is 'N'...does that mean mine was built in 1991? how then does 'S' = 1995?



US car #73.[/quote]

N = MY 1992

P = MY 1993

R = MY 1994

S = MY 1995



Don't forget about option code 718 which would reVIN a 968 for a different model year so don't get too caught up on that production date on your door if you have a 718 car.
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ahhhh. T H A N K you!
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In case anybody wondered or perhaps already figured out the reason for my question, it was in order to decipher the VIN on the '95 993. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/cool.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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