69CoronetRT
Senior Member
No K in vin and no A38 on the fender tag means it's most likely a taxi or just a car somebody ordered for a business that needed an accurate speedometer.
You're premise rests on a couple of things:
A38 on the tag. I don't think you will find that the Belvidere plant coded A38 on the tag during that time of year. I don't think we should expect to see the code regardless of it applies or not.
K code VON. While certainly prevalent in 'cop cars', not all K code cars are 'cop cars' (SEE the FM3 PM29 dealer wife car) so seeing K code does not guarantee a 'cop car'.
Certain VON codes supersede other codes. The car carries Y39 Special Order, again certainly typical of 'cop cars', but also a Y07 Built for Sale in Canada code with the associated C VON. All my Y07 cars carry a C VON regardless of other conditions. All my K code VONs are Y05 Built for US cars. I don't think you'd find a K replacing the C code in this situation.
I don't think the underlying coding protocol exist for your premise. However....I'd love to see an example if it does.















