Does anyone know what sales codes 1 thru 9 mean on 1972 vehicles. No description is contained on either of the 1972 order forms I have, yet some cars have data here. I would guess they were used for trailer hitches, spoilers, reclining seats, and other things not normally ordered on the everyday car. Can anyone help? Does anyone have this information for any other years besides 1972? TIA
Okay, I think this can be covered easily. Who has a 1972 assembly manual? I looked in my 1970 assembly manual and this is what I found. PHP: Sales Code UPC Description 12 V81 Hitch for trailer towing 13 U89 Flasher and Harness for trailer towing 14 N99 Heavy duty wheels for trailer towing 1X 12 + 13 1Z 13 + 14 The '3' sales code group is for the police package (60 amp Delcotron, speedometer, paint, etc) The '6' sales code group is for exports KPH speedometer, delete certificate of compliance 8W Y50 Protection Spray and Export Preparation 99 T74 Export Dual Headlamps - left rule of Road Can someone with a 1972 assembly manual copy a couple pages for me, or post this information here? Many thanks in advance!
Marco, I just saw your post and looked in my 72 assembly manual and in another original Buick Information booklet I have and neither shows any sales codes for numbers 1-9. The lowest number shown is # 12 and is for trailer hitch, like the 70 #'s. The info booklet is dated July 30, 1971, the Assembly Manual is dated January 25, 1971. Both these would be good for the early 72 cars. Hope I could help you more. Duane
Thanks Duane! Always good to talk with you. Here's what we came up with - The '1's where for trailer hitch stuff No '2's were found in his assembly manual The '3's where for special GM paint/trim, similar to Jude's 1970 stratomist Stage1 convertible or buckets in a convertible The '4's where for special trim (GSX options/stripes/spoilers, suncoupe, police package) No '5's were found The '6's thru '9's were for export. To clear things up (I was not very specific in my request), the '1' sales codes are sales codes which range from 11 through 19 and 1A through 1Z. The same pattern with all the numbers. I guess I could have revised the request and asked for all sales codes which start with a numeric. Sorry for the initial confusion. I was wotking off the microfiche info that Sloan provides that lists options 'A' thru 'Z', and '1' through '9' (A1 for Stage1, I6 for A/C, X2 for rallye steering wheel, etc...) Thanks!
Marco, I have a '71 assembly man. and it shows the same as your last post. Just thought I'd let you know.:TU:
1972 wholesale order form I got the original window sticker and wholesale car order form when I bought my GS. FOr a better view, I scanned it and posted it at http://www.teufert.net/buick/72-order.pdf It list's the sales codes (letters A to X)
72 window sticker Fred, Could you scan a copy of your window sticker and e-mail it to me? It would be greatly appreciated.:TU:
code in group 2 I have a sheet from Sloan that Came with the car when I bought it in Oct 02. The Accessories and Options sections reads a-z*1-9, with a letter or number meaning an option. Maybe Sloan has made a mistake. But if anyone knows what section 2 of the 1-9 options, with the number 4 in the box under the 2. I would appreciate any info here. Thanks for all of the help on this and all of my question! Troy
Sloan accessories sheet Can anybody decode the accessories and option codes for me? I just got this info from Sloan. Any help would be appreciated.
Fred, If you use the above posted order form as a reference you can read the options right off it. (All except the LA option code.) Duane
Fred, I started looking at the Codes Sloan gave you and saw something. Your original Order form has a date in the lower left corner of "H-72". This is the original form. If you look at the form sloan gave you it probably is "H-72-1" which is the "Revision #1" form. If you look at that one all the codes make sense except the "LA" code. The LA code is probably shown on the next revision "H-72-2 Revision #2" and would be soft ray tinted glass. If you don't have the rev1 form send me a copy of your original information and everything from sloan and I will list it out for you. Thought I would let you know. Duane
I have one To all the doc guys.. I have a 1972 Assy Manual if you need any info from it.. It doesn't have the LC sales code in it..it does have all the special number codes, though..the police models, towing hitch, special colors, etc. Let me know if I can help.. Stanley
I have one... In my number 2 option, I have a number 4 value. Thanks for your help! Beautiful car Stanley from Boston! Troy
Thanks Troy.. Thanks for the comment on the car. What color is yours..? Is it Orange, also..? It looks sharp! I couldn't find any codes beginning with 2...if that was your question. There is a 42..which is a police speedometer..but no 2's Do I have your question right..? Stanley
Re: Thanks Yes, Stanley, you have the question correct. Sloan documented Troy's GS with a '24' sales code that is currently a mystery to us all... It's possibly a mistake, or the 'Buick people' just wanted to create some confusion 30 years later uzzled:
dumb question... Maroc, Troy.. Here is the dumb question of the day: Is there anything unusual about the car that might give us a hint at what '24' could have meant..? An odd combo of options not seen before, etc.? I'm sure this is an old thought to you..but I was curious. Stanley
don't have any idea but.... I don't really have any specific ideas.. But, I have been talking to people about getting new rubber for the back bumper, you know, around the license plate area. I have been told that the rear bumper "pusher" is a dealer add on. So that could be something. Or, my car does have a front spoiler, probably not original, but just a thought. Or, I have also heard that the dome light packages were different. Mine are on the earmuff boards, nothing in the ceiling. Or, I could stir things up on the board again, and my car was ordered with a skylark grill vs blacked out GS???ou: Thanks again! Troy
Re: don't have any idea but.... Hi Troy N5 is the sales code for the bumper guards. The spoiler would have a sales code starting with a '4' (I don't have my reference material in front of me). Dome light in the sail panels - custom interior. Dome light in the center of the headliner - standard interior. We'll keep on looking. PS - when would you like to register your GS? It takes only a few moments using the internet form (on my website) and your Sloan documentation.
Today's '72 Skylark question... Hi.. I was re-checking my Sloan data..and besides having the mysterious LC code..my car was ordered with a DC code..Sonomatic AM radio and rear speaker...in a convertible. So, where does/did the rear speaker go..?? I have no trace that I can tell of a factory rear speaker in this car. Or is this another Buick/Sloan funny for us never to understand..? Stanley
Re: Today's '72 Skylark question... Hi Stanley - I've seen the holes for the speaker (and also the screws) in the support/bracing for the back seat, behind the convertible top well. How do the 'muffled' speakers sound??? o No: