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lcjo73914 |
Jun 13 2016, 09:50 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 56 Joined: 9-October 15 From: stockton - Ca Member No.: 19,250 Region Association: Northern California |
Anybody know any online service that I can get info of a 914 using the VIN #?
I bought this 1975 914, and the former owner had it for parts, but the car is so go condition that really hurt part it out. It came with the original fuchs, the top dash does not have a single crack, and bodywise is pretty good. So, I was thinking of getting this car register and restore it. It does not have the license plate. I went to KBB, and there sent me to Autocheck.com. I paid and when entered thin VIN, the autocheck gave the make, model and year, and the last time somebody put information was in 2001. It is not showing register to anybody No theft, damage, report. Is this autocheck.com a good one to check? Thanks for the help |
Blue6 |
Jun 29 2016, 11:33 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,037 Joined: 3-October 13 From: SoCal Member No.: 16,470 Region Association: Southern California |
Anybody know any online service that I can get info of a 914 using the VIN #? I bought this 1975 914, and the former owner had it for parts, but the car is so go condition that really hurt part it out. It came with the original fuchs, the top dash does not have a single crack, and bodywise is pretty good. So, I was thinking of getting this car register and restore it. It does not have the license plate. I went to KBB, and there sent me to Autocheck.com. I paid and when entered thin VIN, the autocheck gave the make, model and year, and the last time somebody put information was in 2001. It is not showing register to anybody No theft, damage, report. Is this autocheck.com a good one to check? Thanks for the help If you are trying to get it titled and registered, it is possible. Go to DMV and get a VIN verification appointment. After they verify the VIN, they will have you send registered letters to the last owner of record. When there is no response from previous owners, they will reg it in your name, give you plates and title. The process is slow but doable. |
preach |
Jun 30 2016, 06:21 AM
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Ridge Runner Group: Members Posts: 1,029 Joined: 27-March 10 From: Live Free or Die Member No.: 11,513 Region Association: North East States |
If you are trying to get it titled and registered, it is possible. Go to DMV and get a VIN verification appointment. After they verify the VIN, they will have you send registered letters to the last owner of record. When there is no response from previous owners, they will reg it in your name, give you plates and title. The process is slow but doable. This. In NH you register at the town and generally they send a LEO over to verify the VIN. I registered my car even though it was not going to run for years (decades?) just because I was paranoid about the PO. We do not have titles for older cars though. |
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