here is the vin tag from that wagon.
Bob,,, no other pictures. the guy was asking if anyone could decode his cowl tag an vin. after i looked at the cowl tag closer i thought this is a mystery for steve's site. just one of the GM's strange assemblies.I've never seen a 2nd generation cowl tag like this. First, there doesn't appear to be a body build date. Second, the #2 Fisher body sequence
number is the lowest I've ever seen. Third, I've never seen a 2nd generation Willow Run tag where they used the actual RPO numbers for options -
A33 = Power tailgate, A39 = Custom seat belts, D33 = Remote mirror. The model number denotes a 100 Series V/8 wagon, but no guaranty it
really was a V/8, because all Fisher tags of this era were stamped as 8 cylinder. The VIN plate is impossible to read, except what appears to
3 ones at the beginning. The '110 volt wire' note is a complete mystery and again, I've never seen anything like this before.
Was there any more information or pictures on Facebook?
Bob