Barbara LaFargue-Buller
Jul 12 2007, 01:43 AM
QUOTE(levonfarra @ Jul 11 2007, 06:12 PM)
as topic states.
thanks,
Lev
Yes there is a way write to Porsche Cars in Alanta, or just call Porsche Design and for ten dollars they will research it for you and send you a nice frameable document you can frame you must have the Vin number (most of us know them by heart).
Good Luck Thanks for asking
IronHillRestorations
Jul 12 2007, 08:29 AM
The best way to get vehicle history used to be through the state DMV. Now with all the so called security BS you probably can't do a vehicle title history.
The Porsche Certificate of Authenticity is very expensive now at $100 IIRC.
Hi Barbara! (PK)
73Phoenix20
Jul 12 2007, 08:33 AM
PCNA does not provide the "Where Sold" data, even tho they apparently have access to it...
Nor do they have any idea of how many previous "Abusers" in a car's history...
They will (sometimes, if they feel like it and the wind is blowing from the east!) provide a Certificate Of Authenticity, which will probably prove to be less than "Authentic' and printed on rather cheap stock, for about $100.00.
You can count on getting a VIN number, which is already under your windshield, and maybe some other, often inaccurate, info... after you wait about two months...
mskala
Jul 12 2007, 12:17 PM
For 914-6 only, there is a guy who has been compiling seller data for decades from at least the Panorama and easy sources. I forget his name at the moment.
Michael N
Jul 12 2007, 12:26 PM
QUOTE(mskala @ Jul 12 2007, 11:17 AM)
For 914-6 only, there is a guy who has been compiling seller data for decades from at least the Panorama and easy sources. I forget his name at the moment.
Larry Lee - has one fine database on the /6's.
jaminM3
Jul 12 2007, 05:36 PM
Have you tried Carfax? at least to get a start? Maybe work your way backwards throught he previous owners...
Johny Blackstain
Jul 12 2007, 05:48 PM
QUOTE(Michael N @ Jul 12 2007, 02:26 PM)
Larry Lee - has one fine database on the /6's.
How does one access his database?