Author Topic: Looking for a VIN and fender tag for a 70 challenger produced in LA california.  (Read 7777 times)

Offline 01freeman

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i purchased a 70 Challenger which is rust free from colorado. the last 8 of the VIn on the cowl, radiator support and rear deck lid area match and say it is produced in LA Califronia. There was no fender tag or dash VIN. I am looking for a VIN and fender tag for a 70 challenger produced in LA califronia. If anyone has any ideas how how to get a VIN please let me know. The rust free rolling shell was only $1500. I thought it was a god deal what do you guys think.
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Offline Moparal

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You need to take it to the DMV and apply for a new vin

Offline Culvers

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...the last 8 of the VIn...on rear deck lid area match...
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Offline 01freeman

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Going to the DMV in michigan is worthless. they can not help they said. Any other ideas.

Offline Cuda Cody

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It will be on the title, without a title / VIN it's just parts.  You can still build it (have fun) and the state will do an inspection when you're done.  At that time they will issue you a new VIN and most likely rivet it to the door area.

BTW, the VIN is not on the rear deck lid area on E bodies.
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Offline 01freeman

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not the complete VIN but the last few of the VIN is on the decklid opening showing production number.

Offline Cuda Cody

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Shouldn't be there... I've seen a LOT of e-bodies and never have I seen it there.  Would love to see a photo.  There's always a first for everything.

not the complete VIN but the last few of the VIN is on the decklid opening showing production number.
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Offline 01freeman

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I will take a pic and post it later this weekend.

Offline Cuda Cody

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That'll be cool!   :clapping:

I'm wondering if you're seeing the body panel stamp number?  Not the last part of the VIN?

I will take a pic and post it later this weekend.
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I would also like to see the picture of the numbers.

Unfortunately, you will be unable to get a new state issued vin until the car is a working car.

Check Hamtrack historical.  They might have your tags. 
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Offline Cuda Cody

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That's a GREAT place to check.  They have TONS of records and might have your original fender tag or at least a photo of it. 

I would also like to see the picture of the numbers.

Unfortunately, you will be unable to get a new state issued vin until the car is a working car.

Check Hamtrack historical.  They might have your tags.
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Offline Jamiez

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That's a GREAT place to check.  They have TONS of records and might have your original fender tag or at least a photo of it.

Or a photo of C O D Y fondling a broadcast sheet while wearing latex gloves

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Check Hamtrack historical.

He has a great system going, very noble of him to take that on. I wish he had some info on my cuda.
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You sooooo funny!   :roflsmiley:

http://www.hamtramck-historical.com/

Dang that was a good day.  Two T/A sheets out of one car and a smoking deal on a numbers matching RUST free west coast T/A.  Man I wish it was last month again.   :cooldancing:

Or a photo of C O D Y fondling a broadcast sheet while wearing latex gloves
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Offline FY1Cuda

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Maybe I'm stating the obvious, but the VIN is on a decal on the driver's door jamb, so if the car has original doors, maybe you can scrape a layer of paint off and find the decal.  Also, never heard of an E-body's partial VIN being stamped near the trunk.