SR3 Chassis Number Plates
Each Radical is unique in many ways, and race cars tend to change over time. They get new graphics, new engines and just about anything that can be unbolted often gets changed over the life of the Race car. But there is one thing that specifically identifies each car and that is it's chassis number. Unless a car gets a new chassis, the number stays with the car it's entire life. And of course that is why we track cars by their Chassis numbers. Just for fun, I thought I would show how the design of chassis number plates have changed over time.
The earliest chassis number plates looked like this (Model and 4 numerical digits):
Around 2003 or 2004 (somewhere between 42 and 111) the chassis number plates change slightly and looked like this (Model and 5 numerical digits):
In 2007 some of the number plates looked like this to commemorate Radicals 10 year anniversary (Model and 5 numerical digits) :
Then cars got number tags that looked like this (Started by 392 and ended somewhere between 1090 and 1116)(Model and 5 numerical digits):
The cars that had the SVA / IVA option to be street legal had Chassis number tags that looked like this (notice that this car was a 2010 that would have normally had a red tag)(Model and 14 numerical digits):
Then in 2017 the chassis number tags changed again to look like this (Model and 5 numerical digits):
Please post pictures of your number tags so we can narrow down when the changes happened and what other unique tags may have been used 🙂
Charley
Quick curiosity question... Is the chassis number only visible on the plate or is it "stamped" anywhere else on the actual chassis?
It is my understanding that it is only on the number plate.
Charley
Posted by: CharleyHIt is my understanding that it is only on the number plate.
Charley
Thanks Chaley... I guess I can stop looking for it then... ? ?