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Q: Locating vehicle by VIN number. ( No Answer,   4 Comments )
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Subject: Locating vehicle by VIN number.
Category: Reference, Education and News
Asked by: wmatthes-ga
List Price: $50.00
Posted: 17 Aug 2003 07:08 PDT
Expires: 18 Aug 2003 20:09 PDT
Question ID: 245634
In 1970 I bought a 1970 chevelle at a dealer in Mt Vernon, IL and
traded the car in 1975 at a dealer in Decatur, IL.  The vehicle
identification number is:136370K148643 and the 1970 license plate
number was:  Illinois MA6298.
I would like to know where this car is today and the name and address of
the owner.

Request for Question Clarification by asking-ga on 18 Aug 2003 14:03 PDT
Are you certain about the VIN number - the sources I've checked say
that it's not a valid number - there should be 17 digits.  They're
pretty sure even 1970 cars had 17 digits.
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Subject: Re: Locating vehicle by VIN number.
From: cdc-ga on 18 Aug 2003 08:46 PDT
 
www.carfax.com
This will tell you everything you need to know. Im not real sure about
the owner name but it will tell state etc. its a great service.
Subject: Re: Locating vehicle by VIN number.
From: cdc-ga on 18 Aug 2003 08:49 PDT
 
nevermind, i just check it and it is only cars 1981+
Sorry
Subject: Re: Locating vehicle by VIN number.
From: alaric-ga on 18 Aug 2003 10:54 PDT
 
http://www.abika.com/Reports/vehicleownership.htm
This site seems to offer VIN searches on all vehicles (regardless of
year) as well as License Plate search.
Subject: Re: Locating vehicle by VIN number.
From: research_help-ga on 18 Aug 2003 11:53 PDT
 
As a former specialist in the scrap metal industry, I would suggest
that a 1970 Chevelle may currently be a washing machine, or I beam, or
anything else that scrap steel gets metled into.

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