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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 2
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Vin
Hi, I have a Toronado -66. The car was imported to Sweden 1977. At the same time a Toronado -67 ended it's life. The one who import the -66 saw a posibility to aviod the import taxes by letting the -66 take over the VIN from the -67. Now I am trying to find the original VIN of my -66. The only thing I have is the number of the gearbox: 66-OJ-19324
Where can I find the information? Thanks Anders J |
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Tom Servo's Stunt Double
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: San Antonio, Texas
Posts: 824
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There's "super secret" vin numbers stamped on the frame. Contact:
GM Heritage Ctr 6400 Center Dr. Sterling Heights Mi. 48312-2609 Good luck! C.J.
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