Effective with the 1987 model year, the GM Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) format will be modified for all carlines. The changes will be made to VIN position #6 and #7 which display the passenger car body style in 1986.
Commencing with 1987 start of production, a one (1) position numeric code in the 6th position will identify the body style as defined below:
CODE DEFINITION BODY STYLE
1 Two Door Coupe/Sedan 27, 37, 97 2 Two Door Hatchback 08, 77, 87 3 Two Door Convertible 67 5 Four Door Sedan 19, 69 6 Four Door Hatchback 68 8 Four Door Station Wagon 35
The 7th position of the passenger car VIN will define the restraint system. For 1987 the following are applicable:
CODE DEFINTION
1 Manual Belts 4 Automatic Belts (Passive Restraints)
This change will be made since additional restraint systems will be introduced beginning with the 1987 model year.
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