Can anyone confirm that these birth certificates might be available for Australian built VW's?
I didn't want to go through the process and pay 50euro to find out the records don't include Aussie built VW's.
VW Official birth certificates - click here.
No
They dont have Australian records
Oh well. Thanks for that. Does anyone know if something similar exists for Aussie cars?
No production records of Australian manufactured VWs have survived. They were destroyed in the late 1960s when production ended and Volkswagen
Australasia Ltd was dissolved. Since then, Volkswagen has had four different distribution companies in Australia. Today's Volkswagen Group Australia
has only existed since 2001 and have no records of anything earlier.
Specifically, it is the 1960-67 Aussie-manufactured models that Germany has no record of. Earlier models than 1960, and after 1967, were German-made
CKD kits so Wolfsburg will have chassis number production records for those. They WON'T have any info on what colour/trim combos there were, as that
was done in Melbourne. The 1960-65 chassis numbers were consistent with German practice (consecutive numbers), but our 'blocks' of numbers were not
preserved. Certificates of these will produced mixed results, such as the colour being wrong and the car being shipped to Fiji. Cars with Aussie
195-197 chassis numbers will get 'chassis number not known'.
Read more about Australian Volkswagens here:
http://www.clubvw.org.au/austvw001
Thanks mate.
My 66 type 3 falls in this group I guess.
Type 3s didn't quite have the same Australian content that Beetles did, although all their sheet metal was pressed in Melbourne.
What are the first three digits of your chassis number? I am not even sure whether Australian '65-'67 Type 3s used a '9' as the second digit, as
Beetles did. If not and your chassis number is 316.... then you should be able to get some sort of certificate from Wolfsburg. Of course the colour,
trim and delivery info will be wrong!
Forgive my ignorance, but how do i go about getting records for my vehicle?
It is a US import but i don't know if it was built there or in europe...?
Is it a hard/ convoluted process to gain info on a vehicle?
The info on a vehicle comes from VW's Wolfsburg headquarters, specifically the archive in the VW AutoMuseum (not the AutoStadt just beside the
factory). VW's archives there still have all the info on every specific VW that came off the German production lines - date of manufacture, model
type, paint colour, accessories fitted, date of delivery, place of delivery, etc etc. The Autostadt can prepare a 'birth certificate' on a specific
car, if you give them the chassis number and/or the engine number.
This is great for European and UK VW enthusiasts, as their VWs came from Wolfsburg (or other VW factories in Europe such as Emden, Hanover, Osnabruck,
Ingolstadt etc). It's also great for US enthusiasts, as American-sale VWs also came from Germany. Americans never had a VW factory; at least not
until the Golf (Rabbit) was built there from 1978. Mexican VWs were never sold in the USA either. So ex-USA cars are also German, and will be fine for
the certificate.
To get a VW Birth Certificate for your German-made VW, just apply at the link below. It will cost 50 Euro. and takes about 6 weeks.
http://automuseum.volkswagen.de/urkunden.html?&L=1
But as mentioned, this won't work for the majority of our VWs, as they were made in Melbourne, not Germany. The AutoMuseum has no records on
Australian production.
Yep. I have a 50 euro piece of toilet paper somewhere saying my oval is in Fiji.
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Thanks Phil,
That's a massive help.
50 euro is a bit of coin, but it's a good thing to have with the car, another bit of history
cheers!