No the vin does not have the color code. Depending on the model year and make trying looking at the vin sticker inside the drivers door jam to find the color code.
That answer is incorrect, the VIN does tell the color, it tells everything.
GM codes can be confusing! BC CC before the color code. This stands for Basecoat/Clearcoat. The U in the paint code means the Upper Color and the L means the Lower Color. Two tone vehicles will have each color coded, i.e. 96U and say 36L. Also, it could be 8867L or 8867U. You will need to find out from your vendor which digits depict the color.
Yes, the VIN number will identify the model, color, engine, trim, and other features of your vehicle.
No.
VIN stands for vehicle identification number. Each car is given a unique VIN number. If the vehicle is lost or stolen, this unique number can be used to locate the car.
You can tell by looking at the VIN in the windshield and using online VIN decoders.
The VIN number or "Vehicle Identification Number" is a number registered to each vehicle. The number keeps track of the model, make and year of each vehicle.
I use Vinlink.com to decode VINs...It provides engine info via the VIN #
A VIN number can tell you all about a car even where it is far. A VIN number is located on all cars.
No, since there are no positions (of the 17-digit code) which are dedicated to the colour of the vehicle.
The dealer can run the sales codes off of the vin in their computer system, and tell the color from that.
The tenth digit in the VIN signifies the model year of the vehicle.
Your local dealer will have to use the VIN to get the sales codes for the vehicle. They should be able to tell the ratio from that.
A VIN number is a Vehicle Identification Number system. This number is in place so that you can determine what country of origin and exact manufacturer this vehicle was made and manufactured.