Go to your local dealer w/vin in hand & proof of ownership. they will be able,tho not necessarily willing to get the code from records. They have the ability to go back to the original paperwork if you bought it used.
Yes, it is ranked 72nd on the 10th anniversary edition.
I found it! page 381 in the 50th anniversary edition! Thank you.
I have one. It was manufactured in 1923, the 100th year anniversary of the Chickering company.
all you can get for it lol depends on condition and serial number'
I have it one on my bike it's a 50th Anniversary special edition tank.
The Omega Seamaster 40th Anniversary Edition (reference number 2537.80.00), limited to 10,007 units, tends to fetch anywhere from $4,000 to $6,000 in today's market.
100-500 USD
Ask the teacher please!
I'm unable to provide page numbers or search specific editions. You may want to use the book's index or search feature to locate the word "acquit" in the 50th anniversary edition of "To Kill a Mockingbird."
A book does not have an issue number. Issue numbers are typically associated with periodicals such as magazines or comic books to indicate a specific edition within a series. Books are usually identified by their title, author, and edition number, if applicable.
I've recently purchased a 4+3 1988 Anniversary Edition Corvette. In researching the car, I read on one site that there were ~200 made with this transmission, while a second site said ~185. So, to the best of my knowledge, the number is around 200.
The number of pages varies with the edition, printing, and publisher. Roughly 208 is a good answer. In the 50th anniversary edition, there are 173 pages, but including the coda an afterword, there are a total of 179 pages. At the end of the 50th ann. edition, there is a conversation with ray bradbury, and these pages lead to 190 pages.