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Hi.
I'am from Italy.
I have an 1968 stingray:
1- 194378S409878
2- Big block engine 427
3- 3x2 Holley carburation
4- Automatic transmition
5- International blue
6- White interior leather
7- Engine's number/ suffix : GM 3919850 / T011IIO
8- Trim codes are: Chevrolet F24
TRIM 402 978
DD
I would to now,if possible: the first owner of this car.
Because, i have reasons to believe that this car
was built for: Shah of Persia.
HOW CAN I DO???

Thank you.
 
im not too sure how you would do somthing like that, but i hear people say they ask the person they bought it from, who he bought it from, and so on and so on, it could take a while to find the orignal owner of the car if it was sold alot, but im sure all the owners would be pleasntly suprised to see thier car in such good shape!

Hope this helps ya
 
Can you say me how can i do?
I bought this 10 years ago from the government
of Persia.And the engine have:3.800 miles.
 
off the government of Persia? I dunno if the government will tell ya who sold it to you, but i guess you could try to contact the government about the car, and if they like to keep it a secret, then i dont know what to do...
 
James,

I would first contact the Shah or the goverment of Persia to see if they could supply you with any infomation and/or paperwork.

If that fails you could check for the buildsheet usually found on top the gastank, use a flashlight fold the rubber boot at the gas fill tube and look towards the left or drives side. If you do see the sheet you should drop the tank to retrive it.

Goodluck and very nice Vette.


Rick
 
I forgot to say that the buildsheet would supply you with a dealer number that again may or may not help seeing as the car was built so long ago that that number may belong to a different dealer or the dealer may have tossed the paperwork from 30 plus years ago.


Rick
 

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