So I found this comment in the for sale section....
And this was my response / question.....
Can any of you shed some light on this for me? I understand that the "For Sale" section was not the correct place to ask this question, so I copied it to here.....
It must have the correct VIN to be an original Phantom:
BRP designated the model of the Phantom as A19N. This will be shown on the VIN# tag on the right side of the swingarm. If it shows any other model designation, it is a conversion. Each model has sequential digits that start at 000001, so an A19N model with S/N 000621 would be the 621st Phantom produced.
And this was my response / question.....
Not that I doubt your credentials to offer up this info. however I can't seem to find anything to support it. I have recently purchased a 2009 Can Am Phantom and I'd like to know if it was a dealer conversion or an actual Limited Edition. I've done some research and am unable to decipher my entire VIN: 2BXJALA109V000195
2=Country
B=Manufacturer
X=Vehicle Type or Manufacturing Division
JALA1=Contains entire specs. of vehicle
0=DOT Check #
9=Year 2009
V=Assembly Plant
000195=Production Number
If what you're saying about the A19N in the VIN showing that it is an actual Phantom and not a dealer conversion, then there seems to be a digit missing as the A19N would fit into my VIN where the A109V is located. "A1" being part of the vehicle spec. portion, "-"missing DOT Check #, "9" being the year, and "N" being the assembly plant.
Was there only one Can Am plant that produced the Phantom? If so, you're saying it was only produced in plant "N", which plant is that? And which plant is "V". Also, do you know what the "JALA1" breaks down into for my VIN.
Please don't take my questions as argumentative, I am just trying to get the actual info. and I don't just tend to take someones word for it unless I know they are truly qualified to give said statement. Thanks!!
Can any of you shed some light on this for me? I understand that the "For Sale" section was not the correct place to ask this question, so I copied it to here.....