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The only source I had is not providing this service any longer. A private detective can do this search as can a law officer.
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is this something an officer can get trouble for doing,out side his/her job??
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00 SS camaro 55 belair stockcar 68 chevelle 300 71 malibu (basket case) |
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Since it may not be for official use they could posibly get in trouble. I don't think that the delivering dealer, shipping date, zone and dealer number are very confidential.
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original equipment is also available
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I have never seen anything about original equipment on the report. Could you provide additional information? I have seen the vehicle weight on some reports.
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The only information available is the shipping date, dealer name and address and zone and dealer number. Unless you are in law enforcement or insurance, you can not get the information. Also, the information is not always available on every car as the records are not 100% complete.
If the car was built or sold new in Canada then you can get info as to how it was equipped when new, although that would be through GM Canada not NICB. |
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The amount of info depends on the year. There was a system upgrade which was around 1981 when they began using 17 digit character vin numbers. There is more info on the later cars.
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