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Here are the pictures of my tan Limited with leather interior. Notice there is no 623 in the RPO sticker. The window sticker lists code 976 as the correct identifier. That code is also absent on the RPO sticker. Good game GM.
- There is no specific RPO code for the Limiteds. They are identified by the presence of an "M" instead of a "J" at VIN position five.
- There are two types of seats. Leather cars have the AS7 split 45-45 seats with the raised center console. The cloth split bench is a separate code, which I forget at the moment. You can tell instantly if its a leather or cloth interior with these two codes.
- Colors, particularly the two leathers, are defined by more than one RPO code, relating to different interior components (seatbelts, trim, etc.). In true GM fashion, not all cars have all RPO codes that you might expect. 623 is *not* definitive for a tan leather interior, as you will see below.
Well, being an 86 it isn't a limited. I understand yours has the doe leather and it sounds like it is dark blue. There was one like it for sale that I looked at in the late eighties in south east dallas or maybe mesquite. It was the guys wife's daily and she was ready for something new.I have to disagree i had an 86 t-type very rare Dark blue with tan leather the rpo code for the interior combo tan leather is 623 lt saddle i have a picture of it. Yes a bunch of other codes for trim combo and center console which mine also had. My interior was a tan double pillow leather with center console with column shift