[AD removed for archives] ------------------------------------------------------------------- Is your computer freezing up or slowing down? Repair corrupt files and harmful errors - protect your PC Take a 2-minute PC health check-up at no charge! caadVJEbOyW3Na/PC PowerScan ------------------------------------------------------------------- The export plant was on Wyoming Avenue on the west side of Detroit. It was built around 1918 by the Saxon Motor Corporation, a company backed by Hugh Chalmers, late of the Chalmers Motor Company (the company that built the Chrysler facility on Jefferson Avenue). Saxon went bust in 1921 and the plant was purchased by General Motors shortly after. Chrysler bought the plant in 1934 and opened it in 1936 for production of DeSoto cars. A stamping plant was erected next to it a couple of years later. DeSoto used the plant through to the end of the 1958 model year. The former stamping plant was converted to glass production during 1960 and became the McGraw Avenue glass plant. The main plant on Wyoming was used for export production starting in 1960 and was used through 1980. It was torn down in 1992. The Wyoming plant built cars for export to countries outside North America. Many of them were shipped CKD (Completely Knocked Down) with the car in pieces all stuffed into one large crate. Many such units were shipped without rubber parts, electrical bits, interior upholstery and the like with the assembly plant doing the final assembly using local firms for such parts. Just a way to lower import duties at the receiving end. Many bodies were also shipped 'in the white', meaning the bodies were paintd white to prevent rust build up on the voyage. The plant doing the assembly would give the car the final colour coat. The VIN code for the Wyoming plant was "8" from 1960 through 1967 and "P" from 1968 through 1980. As a side note, the third plant in the DeSoto complex was located a short distance from Wyoming Avenue on Warren Avenue. This plant was built by the Paige-Detroit Motor Company which became the Graham-Paige Motor Corporation in 1927. Graham attempted to enter the auto market after W.W.II in partnership with Kaiser but could not raise the funds to keep above water. So, G-P sold its interest in the Frazer car to Kaiser-Frazer and sold the Warren Avenue plant to Chrysler in 1947. Chrysler used the plant from 1950 to 1958 making DeSoto bodies and engines and from 1959 to 1961 was used as the Imperial assembly plant (VIN code "4"). Chrysler sold the plant sometime in the late 1960's. Bill Vancouver, BC ----- Original Message ----- From: "Menko Johnson" <menkoj@xxxxxxxxx> To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 8:38 PM Subject: Re: VIN decoding extra points ;-) What does Export 8 mean? What plant would that be, any idea? MJ > > VIN BH29N98177358 decodes as follows: > Description Interpretation Code > Model: Plymouth Barracuda B > Price Class: High H > Body Type: 2 door sports hardtop 29 > Engine: Unknown. (Code was N) N > Year: 1969 9 > Assembly Plant: Export 8 > Sequence Number: 177358 177358 > > So, > What is my prize? ;) > > Greg > > Menko Johnson wrote: > > I have a friend who just looked at a 1969 Barracuda, Formula S, made > > in Switzerland with this vin: BH29N98177358 Is that decodeable using > > our tools here? Just curious > > > > Thanks > > > > Menko > > > > -- > > Menko Johnson > > menkoj@xxxxxxxxx > > > [AD removed for archives] ------------------------------------------------------------------- Need a new Cell Phone? A BlackBerry 7250 could be yours free! Find out how! caadV2bbOyW3Nf/Amazing phone ------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Please address private mail -- mail of interest to only one person -- directly to that person. I.e., send parts/car transactions and negotiations as well as other personal messages only to the intended recipient, not to the Clubhouse public address. This practice will protect your privacy, reduce the total volume of mail and fine tune the content signal to Mopar topic. Thanks! '62 to '65 Mopar Clubhouse Discussion Guidelines: http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.org/mletiq.html. bOyW3N.