I've had a couple people wonder why I posted info in what seemed to be 'just in time' for this thread. When I was working at GB Trophy, I was involved with engraving a number of different things for various clients and I just never gave much thought that this project may become a piece of automotive history. According to some, maybe not a huge part, but significant nonetheless.
I knew that these GVR4s were a limited production vehicle, but I never realized that they would become this much of a significance to so many people. Over the years, I've occasionally run across one on ebay or Craigslist or something and if it was a 1991, I got a little warm feeling because the dash plaque was my handiwork. A few years ago I stumbled across this forum, but never felt the need to post this information for fear of being thought of as 'boasting' or 'bragging'.... I'm a fairly modest person, this was from a time in my life when things weren't going well for me for a variety of reasons I won't get into here, but I wanted it to stay in the past. I never realized, however, that what I knew could be valuable to so many people out there, and when the keyfob thread came up, I felt that it was time I should share what I knew.
Also, one note, as far as when they got the numberings, I believe it was after the vehicles arrived at the dealers, and not during customs importing. I seem to recall seeing/hearing info that there were 'batches' of what we completed that were to be shipped to dealers for installation onto the GVR4s. I left Green Bay Trophy for another job before the 1992 order was requested, so I have no knowledge of anything regarding that year. I'm not sure if it was done in-house or if GB Trophy did it or what....
I've never owned a GVR4, never (until the last 5-10 years) was financially in a place to even consider owning one. A number of years ago I did own another Mitsubishi/Chrysler hybrid, the 2-door Sebring coupe, which was based closely on an Eclipse but with the running gear & wheelbase comparable to the Galant.
Because there were/are only a couple of people who were aware of the story of the dash plaques/keyfobs, I felt it was important (and finally time) to share what I knew.
Thanks for the welcome into this forum, I'm afraid that I may not be able to contribute much more info than what I already have, but I greatly appreciate the welcome.
Ray Nelson (1991 GVR4 dash plaque engraver)