Hi folks - thanks for the help on the other thread.
This Spider has a bit of a sad story - owner died and car sat at a shop since 1999. She now has lien sale papers from being stored, which isn't a big deal but I believe the lien sale company screwed up the paperwork. Here is what I pulled from the car;
02-73
124cs 0065629
Could someone please confirm that is a correct VIN for that date range? The body stamping and VIN plate on the driver lower corner windshield match.
Thanks for the help getting her back on the road!
Tom
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Mine was built in 7-73, and has a VIN about 5,000 units higher than yours, so your numbers are probably correct (or we're both wrong!)
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I like correct better than both wrong!
Thanks for the confirmation.
Thanks for the confirmation.
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VIN's were standardized starting in 1981 so if you were confused by the format(124cs #######), auto manufacturers had free reign over the format of VINs until then
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could also be a car left over from 70-71 and not titled till 73. Here in mich that happens more than you would think. I think they changed the title law when they started figuring they where running low on vins and added another number or numbers 78 ish ? I Could be wrong
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