Probably just me, but I would be raising a major stink with the seller. Fender tag isn't even for that brand of car, and the VIN tag is atrocious. That tag would be a major problem if the car ever got inspected imo.A month
Probably just me, but I would be raising a major stink with the seller. Fender tag isn't even for that brand of car, and the VIN tag is atrocious. That tag would be a major problem if the car ever got inspected imo.A month
All the b bodies were in that time frame AFAIK. Yours is a 6 under the w car? When did you get it?There were lots of cars built in the U.S. for canadian consumption, and chrysler historical should have info on them. They had it for mine.
Yes, my car is a 686 car, built to canadian specs. I got my IBM card in 2001
Where was your car built?You could send that VIN and the body numbers to Chrysler historical to see if they go together. I haven't read all the posts, so I don't know if this has been suggested.
I have no idea where it was built. It has a plymouth fender tag so that doesn't help.Where was your car built?
Chrysler Historical does not have any records for Canadian shipped 66 Chargers. FWIW.
Body stamps won't match his VIN.... nor should they in '67.Post 27 decodes your VIN as built at Lynch Rd, MI. Of course that assumes that sketchy looking VIN is legit. I'd check the body stampings to see if they match.
Where should those stampings be? I have no idea where to lookPost 27 decodes your VIN as built at Lynch Rd, MI. Of course that assumes that sketchy looking VIN is legit. I'd check the body stampings to see if they match.
Mine are on top of the radiator support toward the driver's side. I haven't looked at it in a while and I'm not home to check mine, but pretty sure it has the Scheduled Production Date and a series of numbers that I thought matched the 6 digits of the VIN. DadsBee says not in 67 and I trust him so it must be #s on the Broadcast Sheet.Where should those stampings be? I have no idea where to look
Body stamps won't match his VIN.... nor should they in '67.
Oh, there's a body stamp there alright, but that SO# would match the correct fender tag.. not the VIN. That said, the first three digits are the schedule date. My 66 is C15xxxxxx = Dec 15th.Mine are on top of the radiator support toward the driver's side. I haven't looked at it in a while and I'm not home to check mine, but pretty sure it has the Scheduled Production Date and a series of numbers that I thought matched the 6 digits of the VIN. DadsBee says not in 67 and I trust him so it must be #s on the Broadcast Sheet.
Yes,that was mhy thought as well. Is mine a Plymodge?^^^ Hopefully that plymouth tag doesn't belong on that front clip...
I have spoken you an inspection garage and shown him my vin tag. He has never seen one like that and its not an official b.c. tag. He said if they registered it then I shouldn't worry. I'm still nervous though.Yes,that was mhy thought as well. Is mine a Plymodge?