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dbettner
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The 8th digit engine number in my serial number for my 1982 is 8, I have a friend whos 1982 has a 6 , is there a differance in these two engines?
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I agree. I would edit it and put "X's" in the last seven digits. Never know who might be hacking out thereVader said:dbettner,
Just a friendly reminder. It's NEVER a good idea to publish your entire VIN in a public domain. If I were the less-than-honorable type I could file for a replacement title for your car in some states, claim ownership, and have a legal claim to at least half of ot once we met in court.
The last six digits are a sequence number and almost never have any value in discerning what options and equipment your car might have. The only time they are useful is for a series break for production upgrades and recalls. None of us would need any of that information to help you answer your question.
You might want to edit it out of there.
Later,
Vader
If that could be done, then all you would have to do is walk by a car in a parking lot. Do you have any factual evidence that it has ever been done? I don't. Seems to be more of an urban legend.Vader said:Just a friendly reminder. It's NEVER a good idea to publish your entire VIN in a public domain. If I were the less-than-honorable type I could file for a replacement title for your car in some states, claim ownership, and have a legal claim to at least half of ot once we met in court.