![]() ![]() This project will be a work in progress for some time. I chose the latter because it does not depend on where data entry is and I could also control the data being presented and from a technical stance easier to build. When I was looking into developing this I considered two options 1) Direct alphanumeric data entry per 'slot' in the tag spaces, and 2) Using drop downs for each possible entry. I'm glad that you found the interface easy to use. It might help complete the tables of colors and hopefully provide any other information that currently may be missing. PM me if you like, and I can share a copy with you. I have all my own information documented on an illustrated Excel spreadsheet. I didn't see any of the numbers or letters associated with vinyl tops.ģ) My tag didn't list any option codes that I could tell, but did have two 6-digit numbers on the same line as the build date that I haven't a clue as to their meaning - perhaps you know. ![]() So, I gave it a whirl, comparing it to the information I have on my own car (1970 GTO):ġ) The interface is easy to input data, especially if you happen to have a picture of the body tag handy.Ģ) The list of upper body colors seems to be incomplete. It would go a long way to separate the facts from the "story" on the spot too. For one example, I can see where it would help provide information very quickly about a vehicle being considered for purchase, whether in a used car lot or a farmer's field. I like the idea of having a place to quickly input data and learn more about the vehicle in question from anywhere with Internet access. ![]()
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