Originally Posted by
nickwe21
Hi guys,
I never liked how the engine placquard of the SRT-6 was left blank, where our AMG brother shows where the engine was built as well as the engineer who built it. Missed opportunity in my opinion.
I know in the past forum members made their own and I think they look very cool.
Trying to make a unique engine plate. But I have a question. Can I tell from VIN what # out of all SRT-6s mine is?
We have the production numbers but
I doubt this, but Im wondering if anyone had luck writing to AMG and asking if they can provide them with a name of the engineer who built the engine?
I'm sure they still have that info somewhere.
Thanks for any insight.
Happy holidays,
Nick
I'm wondering if the VIN can give away what number out of the total manufactured vehicles, the car is?
HERE IS YOUR ANSWER: Locate your VIN (example 1C3AN79N85X043534)
1 Country of origin
2 make C=chrysler
3 Veh Type3 = Pass Car
4 Other K =Restraint Sys Frnt/side air bags
5 Car Line N = Crossfire(LHD)P= Crossfire (RHD)
6 Series 5=Base 6=LMT 7=SRT
7 Body style 5=Roadster 9=Coupe
8 Engines L=3.2 N=Superchg
9 Security Verification
10 Model Year 5=2005 Model YR
11 Plant X=Osnabrueck Germany
12-17 Sequence Number 6 Digit Sequential Number Assigned By Assy Plant
Therefore the LAST 6 digits are your serial number and designate production sequence.
Here's the numbers for the math:
TOTAL CROSSFIRES; 76,014
TOTAL SRT COUPES 2571 / TOTAL SRT ROADSTERS 1500 / Absolute SRT6 TOTAL 4071
Crossfire Production Details.
2004 production- PDF
2005 production - PDF
2006 production - PDF
2007 production- PDF
2008 production - PDF
Production Figures - JPEG
Vin of the First and Last Crossfires made each year. PDF