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steveaulgur
11-14-2007, 10:47 AM
This weekend I should be picking up my first GLH. This car is being given to me from my uncle how has had it forever. It's been so long that he can not even remember if it is and '85 or '86. It is a 2.2 turbo, blank w/red interior. I know once I see it I will be able to tell what year by third brake light. Has '86, doesn't have '85. It ran but had a gas leak and check engine light when he parked it 2 yrs ago. Had a '90 Horizon in '90, and a '92 Duster w/V6 in '92. Then a Neon in '95 which gave me nothing but bad luck. Have been into Fiero since '96, but have always wanted a GLH. Bye Bye Fiero, Hello GLH.

Back to the point of the thread. What tells me what number GLH this car is from the Vin number, or is there something else on the car that tells me what number (ie #225) it is?

Thanks, and it feels good to be thinking Mopar again.

quantum
11-14-2007, 10:54 AM
I think it's production year - last 4 engine serial # or something like that. So, 1986-serial# 1761 = #225. But I maybe wrong.

Clay
11-14-2007, 11:02 AM
well, first off congrats on the GLH! Enjoy it, they are fun cars!

next, the answer to your question is your car doesnt have a "number". Only the 1986 Shelby GLH-S, 1987 Shelby GLH-S, 1987 Shelby Lancer, 1987 Shelby CSX, 1988 Shelby CST-T, 1989 Shelby CSX-VNT, and 1989 Shelby Dakotas recieved numbers as they were limited run cars modified by shelby at his factory in Whittier, CA.

Your car was made on a Dodge assembly line.

This isnt a bad thing as the 86 GLH-S was based on the GLH.

As for the VIN / serial number thing, they have nothing to do with each other. When Shelby assigned a car a number they literally reached into a 'bucket of numbers' and pulled one out. Except for maybe the first 2 or 3 cars, thats how it was done.

quantum
11-14-2007, 11:04 AM
well, first off congrats on the GLH! Enjoy it, they are fun cars!

next, the answer to your question is your car doesnt have a "number". Only the 1986 Shelby GLH-S, 1987 Shelby GLH-S, 1987 Shelby Lancer, 1987 Shelby CSX, 1988 Shelby CST-T, 1989 Shelby CSX-VNT, and 1989 Shelby Dakotas recieved numbers as they were limited run cars modified by shelby at his factory in Whittier, CA.

Your car was made on a Dodge assembly line.

This isnt a bad thing as the 86 GLH-S was based on the GLH.

As for the VIN / serial number thing, they have nothing to do with each other. When Shelby assigned a car a number they literally reached into a 'bucket of numbers' and pulled one out. Except for maybe the first 2 or 3 cars, thats how it was done.

Really? I always though there was a formula to it. I'm pretty sure that model year - engine serial# thing works on my 89 CSX for getting the car number. But I very well maybe wrong.

Clay
11-14-2007, 11:28 AM
yeah, when you look at the lists of car numbers and vin numbers, there isn't any correlation between the two. Ive got the list for 87 GLH-S cars at home, and its true for that list. Now that doesn't mean by 89 they didn't have a different way of doing things.

Turbodave
11-14-2007, 11:37 AM
Really? I always though there was a formula to it. I'm pretty sure that model year - engine serial# thing works on my 89 CSX for getting the car number. But I very well maybe wrong.


I think that works on the CSX's that had a plaque with the shelby engine serial number on it. However, that number doesn't match what's stamped on the block or the VIN tag.

Steve, best of luck with the GLH, let us know when you get it home and feel free to ask for help with getting it running.

rivelandmotorsports
11-14-2007, 11:39 AM
well dodge hasnt changed anything about that i have a 04 rumblebee and its # 4604 still to this day numbered veh. have no record with dodge you would think after 25 years of this there would be a record. the bad thing about that is you cant get a replacement # badge

TopDollar69
11-14-2007, 11:45 AM
I think the Lancer Pacificas were numbered too.

Clay
11-14-2007, 12:11 PM
I think the Lancer Pacificas were numbered too.

Nope.

Only the cars I listed above were numbered cars.

well, that and Ive never heard of a lancer pacifica. I think you mean Daytona Pacificas.

clay

Turbodave
11-14-2007, 12:16 PM
There was an 86 Dodge Lancer Pacifica, it was a decked out TI car and was the first H body to get the rear spoiler on top of the hatch (later used on the 88 and 89 Lancer Shelby). If I remember right they were all white with matching white pizza wheels.

Clay
11-14-2007, 12:17 PM
well there I go! Learn something new everyday! ;) thanks dave!

stereo
11-14-2007, 12:18 PM
I think the Lancer Pacificas were numbered too.

Nope. Not even lancer shelby's. If it doesn't have Shelby's name in front then it's not one of his car's. Now the pacifica's were a small limited number, but didn't get any specific number given to them.

stereo
11-14-2007, 12:19 PM
There was an 86 Dodge Lancer Pacifica, it was a decked out TI car and was the first H body to get the rear spoiler on top of the hatch (later used on the 88 and 89 Lancer Shelby). If I remember right they were all white with matching white pizza wheels.

Yeah they had the white pizza wheels.

steveaulgur
11-14-2007, 02:03 PM
Thanks, I will let everyone know when it gets home, and post pics.

turbovanmanČ
11-14-2007, 02:04 PM
Well, its unofficially numbered, lol. The last 6 numbers are the production run, so if you got a "000001" car, yours is the first one made, and so on, :p

10th digit is the year, so 85 would be a "F", 86 "G" etc.

Clay
11-14-2007, 02:16 PM
actually that would be 100001. Sequence numbers start with that, not 000001. ;)

turbovanmanČ
11-14-2007, 02:21 PM
actually that would be 100001. Sequence numbers start with that, not 000001. ;)

Whateverrrrrrrrrr! :p

TopDollar69
11-14-2007, 07:16 PM
Of course I cant find the pics now, but the 86 Lancer Pacifica was a limited run of 500 built, and the original keychain had the number of the car on it. I will continue to look for the pic I have of the keychain.

chrisnben
11-14-2007, 10:55 PM
been following the thread here. I sure would like to find a Lancer Pacifica- don't think I ever saw one. The white wheels would look sweet. It's hard enough to find a nice CS Lancer.

stereo
11-15-2007, 03:22 AM
I've come across one in the JY and someone drove one around town for awhile, but haven't seen it since. Left a note on the windsheild to see if they were interested in getting to know the cars a little more, but no response. The Lancer shelby's are better I think. Mainly because it's T2 and it had cooler decals, plus I've seen pics of an 89 in black with black and silver snowflack wheels and it was bad ---. I'd take that over a Shelby Lancer any day. I think it's harder to come across Daytona Pacifica's more than Lancer Pacifica's, at least down here

roachjuice
11-15-2007, 08:17 AM
Well, its unofficially numbered, lol. The last 6 numbers are the production run, so if you got a "000001" car, yours is the first one made, and so on, :p

10th digit is the year, so 85 would be a "F", 86 "G" etc.

i believe chevrolet was like that too. i had a 91 z28 which the last 6 digits were 000006:D so i'm guessing that it was #6 off the line.

steveaulgur
11-17-2007, 01:28 AM
I did stop by and take a quick look at the GLH today. It is an '86. A little rough in the body dept. nothing that some TLC won't fix. Interior is in pretty good shape. Only 3 real flaws were the head liner sag, the silver radio out of a K-car and the crack around the center arm rest. Can't wait to get it home. Will have pic then.

blk86trbo
11-22-2007, 11:32 AM
Cool, welcome to the site, and congrats with the GLHT!