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The VIN is on the post not the door.
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So here is the info;
VIN 123377N138511 Trim tag 02E D 67-12437 NOR 84206 Body 741-Z C-C Paint 2LG 3L 4P 5B The hidden ID number under the cowl is 7N184434 Are some of these numbers supposed to match? How do I attached a picture of the trim tag? |
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Email the trim tag picture to me, I'll post it for you Jason.
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I see one important thing wrong so far. The last six
digits on the hidden partial Vin# under the cowl, should match the last six digits on the Vin#, located on the post. In this case, they don't. Let's take a look at the cowltag, and go from there. What's the partial Vin# on the engine?
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It is not a numbers matching car. I bought the car from my dad about a year ago and I never worried about transfering the title since it was not road worthy. Now that I am looking to sell it, he is looking for the title. For that reason I don't know what the VIN says on the title.
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Jason, how is the Vin tag attached on the post? I tried to increase the size of the picture, but all it did was make it unreadable. Maybe someone with the right program can do that. Sam?
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It is sideways (vertical) with the clover shaped rivets. I am wondering if maybe it was in an accident and someone replace that post. The title would still reflect the original VIN unless it was inspected and changed by the state. Is there a way to do a VIN check like Mopars can that will tell you what it came with and where it was sold?
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