Ok, so I have tried to purchase this car three times. Bid on it on ebay a while ago. Then from Rod after he first was dealing with the frustration of this vin tag problem. And again just recently.
Rod is a nice fella. Talked to him for quite some time on the phone. Very knowledgeable about muscle cars and I enjoyed talking to him again.
The car, I have not seen it. yet. However, he says it does have the antenna hole in the right location.
I recall him saying that the number stamps are matching.
No vin, no fender tags, no build sheet. No matching motor or tranny. Originally a green on green car.
He purchased it from guy site unseen off of ebay, in Kansas. Turns out, when it was delivered, the pictures on ebay must have been from twenty years ago because it was not what the pictures were on ebay.
The guy who sold it to him took the vin tag, and fender tags and kept them. Rod has apparently tried very hard to get the tags from the guy, drove down to Kansas several times trying to get them, or catch the guy
and at least try to purchase them. No luck.
The first time I tried to purchase this car from Rod we spoke for quite some time. Then I got the phone number of the apparent man who had stolen the tags.
I tried to contact him but never reached anyone. I had hoped in getting the tags from the guy and reuniting them with the body. No luck.
Rod appears to be sincere and not a scam. I am so tired of no vin tag situations that I have talked myself out of this AAR, even if it is a deal.
With a little more cash on hand I would not hesitate to make this thing yard art. AAR's are relatively difficult to find.
Good luck. I hope someone purchases this car and brings it back to being an aar again. Even without the documentation.