Right, under sequential number. Those numbers are not in my vin number.The VIN # should match the VIN# not the sequence #.. look to the right, top line.
Dude, if you zoom in under vehicle identification number, there’s a heading that says sequential number. The number is under that, at the center of the top of the page, should match my Vin number and they do not.No, the first number is a sequential # as the cars where scheduled to go down the line. Further over in the middle is the VIN # under where it says Vehicle Identification Number. It should match your VIN, but if not wouldn't be surprised as guys grabbed for black seats and threw them into cars
If it's not yours... post the VIN # on the sheet, might by chance be someone here that would love to have it!
Regarding your original question, shouldnt the sequential number match the vin?View attachment 1030952 View attachment 1030953 Found this underneath the back bench seat. All the numbers for options match identically except for the sequence number. Do you think the factory put this seat in the wrong Belvedere? Shouldn’t the sequential number match the last vin
numbers?
No, the first number is a sequential # as the cars where scheduled to go down the line.
The 1128226 is not in my VIN. The RL21GOG is. So not original to my car?
The 1128226 is not in my VIN. The RL21GOG is. So not original to my car?
On the dash VIN tag, what are the 6 digits after the RL21G0G?
I cannot read your broadcast sheet so I need you to tell me the answer to the question above.
In my opinion, no. There is ten times as much info on a broadcast, compared to a fender tag. Meaning most of the info on the bogus broadcast would be just a wild-assed guess. My opinion only.Is there someone out there that can make you a broadcast sheet if you couldn’t find yours under your seat but you have the original fender tag to your car?