alexdeang56
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Hey all,
I’m a new member but have been searching and reading on the site for months now. I have a bit of a question that’s also a pretty cool story. My dad’s first car was a 1972 Roadrunner 340. He did a ton of work to it as a teenager and sold it to put the down payment on his first house. About 15 years ago he bought it back from the guy who was in the middle of a nasty divorce by simply landscaping his backyard in order for them to sell their house. One problem, the car was totaled. It was rear ended by a guy in a huge F-250 and badly damaged the car. My Dad and his friend completely redid the car to get it running and driving. He used a Satellite body as a donor. But my dad wasn’t right in the head for some reason and didn’t keep any build tags or the vin plate in the dash. (Please don’t ask why, I asked him plenty of times.) After it was drivable we moved from Las Vegas to Maryland where we are now. The movers lifted the car with a forklift because they were afraid to drive it. They punctured the gas tank and the car pretty much sat in a barn for the next 10 years. Fast forward to now, my dad finally has his dream garage with all his tools and everything he could want, including the car. We pulled the valve covers and carb off, the engine is in perfect shape. So here’s my question, is there any other vin locations on the car. We don’t have the title and my dad is no longer in contact with the guy he bought it from. All we have to go off of is the satellite vin and we don’t want to get it registered with that. It’s a 1972 340 Roadrunner. I imagine the vin has to be somewhere stamped on the body or engine. I’ve checked the trunk lid, and radiator support as well as the door and dash tag. All 4 of those are a satellite. Any ideas? Thanks!
I’m a new member but have been searching and reading on the site for months now. I have a bit of a question that’s also a pretty cool story. My dad’s first car was a 1972 Roadrunner 340. He did a ton of work to it as a teenager and sold it to put the down payment on his first house. About 15 years ago he bought it back from the guy who was in the middle of a nasty divorce by simply landscaping his backyard in order for them to sell their house. One problem, the car was totaled. It was rear ended by a guy in a huge F-250 and badly damaged the car. My Dad and his friend completely redid the car to get it running and driving. He used a Satellite body as a donor. But my dad wasn’t right in the head for some reason and didn’t keep any build tags or the vin plate in the dash. (Please don’t ask why, I asked him plenty of times.) After it was drivable we moved from Las Vegas to Maryland where we are now. The movers lifted the car with a forklift because they were afraid to drive it. They punctured the gas tank and the car pretty much sat in a barn for the next 10 years. Fast forward to now, my dad finally has his dream garage with all his tools and everything he could want, including the car. We pulled the valve covers and carb off, the engine is in perfect shape. So here’s my question, is there any other vin locations on the car. We don’t have the title and my dad is no longer in contact with the guy he bought it from. All we have to go off of is the satellite vin and we don’t want to get it registered with that. It’s a 1972 340 Roadrunner. I imagine the vin has to be somewhere stamped on the body or engine. I’ve checked the trunk lid, and radiator support as well as the door and dash tag. All 4 of those are a satellite. Any ideas? Thanks!