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On Sun, 2003-02-02 at 20:43, Jim Adney wrote: > On 2 Feb 2003 at 7:50, ibjack wrote: > > > I'm sure this is not correct, as far as the 1st year for the trip meter > > Check out this site http://www.ixpres.com/hedges/nona.html and go to the > > accessories and options page. Unless someone made their own conversion. > > I went to the microfilm to see what it said and I really can't tell from there. > > It's true that all I really know for sure about this is that '71 was the first > year the trip odo was standard in the US. The parts list doesn't show a date > for this variation, nor does it show an option that makes sense, so I would > have to agree with Russ that it was probably available as an option before it > became standard here. > > Has anyone ever seen one that was original on a car earlier than 71? I haven't. > > I'll try to take a look at the nona website next time I log in. > I installed them as an accessory while at the dealers, prior to '71. We had to fill out a form for odometer certification and attach it to the owners manual, and put a sticker on the door post. This was if it was not a brand new car. -- Russ Wolfe '66 FB MT '71 FB AT '65 Bug (not running) russw@classicvw.org http://www.classicvw.org ------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <type3-off@vwtype3.org> For more help, see http://vwtype3.org/list/