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Francis,
Kinda makes me glad I have a "cheaper" to maintain and "easier" to work on 164.
I do all my own work on my 164. Can't afford those labor rates.
However, that being said you should have a vehicle ID number plate on one of the front doors latch area with number and date of manufacture and/or one showing through bottom of windshield (maybe only a USA thing). If neither, look on inner fender sheetmetal for some number system such as ZAR16300001234567. GTV is a 163 series and the last 7 digits is chassis number.
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Ciao, Alfisto Steve
Virginia Beach, VA
AROC 164 Tech Advisor
s.patchin@aroc-usa.org
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Daily drivers: USA models 91 Bianco 164B 5-speed - ALFA 4ME, 91 Argento aka "Quik Silver" 164B w/AT 1QUIK AG, 91 Argento 164L w/AT aka "Quik Silver 2 - ALFA 4US and 93 Rosso 164L 5-speed - ALFISTO.
Rescue projects: Organ donor 91 Nero 164L w/AT, 91 "Old Blue" 164L w/AT
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