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General Discussion => Q & A => Topic started by: GS Bill on February 19, 2021, 11:01:27 AM

Title: Cowl Trim Tag Decoding
Post by: GS Bill on February 19, 2021, 11:01:27 AM
Hey guys,
I'm looking at a 65 Skylark HT.  Trim Tag has these numbers next to ACC:  34515.  Does anyone know what these mean?  Interior wise the car has red bucket seats, auto trans with a floor shifter and the full console with tach.

Thanks,
GS Bill
Title: Welcome and cowl tag decoder. (Re: Cowl Trim Tag Decoding)
Post by: elagache on February 19, 2021, 01:30:40 PM
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I'm looking at a 65 Skylark HT.  Trim Tag has these numbers next to ACC:  34515.  Does anyone know what these mean?  Interior wise the car has red bucket seats, auto trans with a floor shifter and the full console with tach.


I'm no expert on these things, but there is a cowl tag decoder on the 65GS.com website.  You can view it here:

http://65gs.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/1965-Buick-VIN-plate.pdf (http://65gs.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/1965-Buick-VIN-plate.pdf)

Unfortunately, I don't see the tag you are referring to, so someone else will probably have to step up the plate to answer your question.  Still, it might help you decode other aspects of the car you are looking into.

Do let us know if you decided buy it!

Cheers, Edouard  :occasion14:
Title: Re: Cowl Trim Tag Decoding
Post by: GS Bill on February 19, 2021, 03:21:56 PM
Thanks for the welcome.  I posted the trim tag.  I haven't personally seen the car yet but have plans to.  Asked for some pictures.  The trunk floor looks a bit crusty.  Any thoughts?
Title: Re: Cowl Trim Tag Decoding
Post by: GS Bill on February 19, 2021, 03:24:00 PM
Trim tag
Title: Re: Cowl Trim Tag Decoding
Post by: GS66 on February 19, 2021, 05:44:33 PM
Looks like it was built in Fremont so limited information on the tag.
Title: Re: Cowl Trim Tag Decoding
Post by: gssizzler on February 19, 2021, 06:18:08 PM
As stated Fremont built car! Fifth week of June , so a late build!  Hardtop, red bucket seat interior with silver cloud top and bottom paint that is a Buick only color! Looks like a new trunk pan is needed! Also has the hard to come by taillight stud cover bolts! These were put on later built cars! Is it a a/c car? Stick or auto?
Title: Re: Cowl Trim Tag Decoding
Post by: GS Bill on February 19, 2021, 07:03:28 PM
Wow.  Didn't notice that in the pic.  No a/c.  Has the auto with a floor shift and full console and tach.  It also has the halo(?) roof mouldings.
Title: Re: Cowl Trim Tag Decoding
Post by: gssizzler on February 19, 2021, 09:56:38 PM
Halo on a GS!?  I would like to see a documented one! Some up for sale have been claimed to be halo but never seen a documented one !? But as always documention is key! So possible but not likely! More likely it was added!? The floor shift console was available on the Skylark line as a option but wasn’t available right away!, so early cars didn’t get them!
Title: Re: Cowl Trim Tag Decoding
Post by: GS Bill on February 19, 2021, 10:08:26 PM
This is not a GS.  What was the option code for the halo trim?
Title: Re: Cowl Trim Tag Decoding
Post by: gssizzler on February 19, 2021, 10:46:38 PM
Missed that ! Not been a gs :BangHead: Don’t believe there is a option code as the halo trim was standard on skylark hardtop and post models! A very rare option was when the halo inset had vinyl in it instead of paint!  Only seen two cars like that in over 30 years! This would show on the cowl tag! A example would be R1 this would translate as red car with a white vinyl inset!
Title: Re: Cowl Trim Tag Decoding
Post by: vinnie on February 20, 2021, 05:41:48 AM
Bill, welcome to the site. Good luck in buying the car. You will find that there are a number of people here that will be able to walk you through any problems or answer any questions you may have.
Title: Re: Cowl Trim Tag Decoding
Post by: cwmcobra on February 20, 2021, 06:18:46 AM
Welcome Bill!  Good luck with your journey.

 :cheers2:

Chuck
Title: Re: Cowl Trim Tag Decoding
Post by: GS Bill on February 20, 2021, 07:56:00 AM
Thanks everyone for the welcome!
Seems as though so far the hardest thing is to find one at a fair/reasonable price.  Had a lead on a couple but the owners moved them to consignors, maybe for winter storage, but jacked the price up 25%. Kind of frustrating.  So the hunt goes on.

Bill
Title: Re: Cowl Trim Tag Decoding
Post by: dsags on February 20, 2021, 10:37:37 AM
Welcome Bill. Are you looking for a Skylark or a Skylark Gran Sport ? When you find one the people here can definitely help you .

Dan
Title: Re: Cowl Trim Tag Decoding
Post by: GS Bill on February 20, 2021, 02:45:58 PM
Hey Dan,
I originally was looking for a convertible GS but they are a bit too costly for me at this time.
Concentrating on looking for a HT right now.  Any insight on what to look out for.  I will get an inspection before buying, but prior to that just wondering what the right questions might be to ask the seller.
I prefer buckets, automatic and floor shift.
Title: Re: Cowl Trim Tag Decoding
Post by: dsags on February 20, 2021, 06:32:49 PM
Is that a GS hardtop ?

In any case the top issue is rust. As in, none if possible. After that the hard to find stuff should be in good condition - grill, headlight buckets, taillights, rear center emblem, etc. Replacing those things can be very costly. Numbers matching driveline is a plus, but not absolutely essential. Rebuilding a nailhead engine is pricey so mske sure its in good shape.

Other than that its just the usual stuff when looking for an older car.

Just my thoughts. Sure others have good advice also.

Dan
Title: Re: Cowl Trim Tag Decoding
Post by: GS Bill on February 21, 2021, 12:25:28 AM
Thanks Dan.
Nope.  It's a std Skylark.  Just got word it might be sold.  The search goes on.