VIN # history
#1
VIN # history
Gentlemen,
I have read here that there is a website that can trace the history of a VIN # for a price. What is the website ? Has anybody used it ? Was it worth it ?
Thanks
I have read here that there is a website that can trace the history of a VIN # for a price. What is the website ? Has anybody used it ? Was it worth it ?
Thanks
#3
The fine folks here already deciphered the VIN # and cowl tag (thanks again). I was referring to a website that traces the history of the VIN #. I believe it gives where it was originally purchased (dealership) and how it changed hands with names and addresses possibly. Or maybe it's a figment of my imagination.
#4
The fine folks here already deciphered the VIN # and cowl tag (thanks again). I was referring to a website that traces the history of the VIN #. I believe it gives where it was originally purchased (dealership) and how it changed hands with names and addresses possibly. Or maybe it's a figment of my imagination.
#5
Up until the latter 70s, there isn't any established record to use in tracing the info you want. Your best options are if you have either the window sticker or the build sheet for your car. Either will give you the dealership to where the car went after it left the assembly plant.
Randy C.
Randy C.
#6
Unfortunately it's just a figment of your imagination. The best you can do is talk to previous owners. Some have had luck if they know someone that can access VIN information at the DMV's or perhaps police but now everytime a VIN is traced there is a record. Therefore an police officer or DMV can get "caught" for doing it much easier than they ever could before.
Thanks.
#7
Up until the latter 70s, there isn't any established record to use in tracing the info you want. Your best options are if you have either the window sticker or the build sheet for your car. Either will give you the dealership to where the car went after it left the assembly plant.
Randy C.
Randy C.
#9
Unfortunately it's just a figment of your imagination. The best you can do is talk to previous owners. Some have had luck if they know someone that can access VIN information at the DMV's or perhaps police but now everytime a VIN is traced there is a record. Therefore an police officer or DMV can get "caught" for doing it much easier than they ever could before.
I was told the same thing from a cop. He couldn't run the vin in his cruiser because they are monitored. My car spent most of it's life in connecticut, and I don't know any state cops in CT.
Anyone on here a police officer in connecticut? ha
#10
The right to privacy act changed the rules on being able to gather a history trail for a vehicle. If a police officer runs a VIN or a plate and can not justify why they ran it, they could possibly lose their job if they were questioned. Not worth the risk in my opinion.
#11
Just an Olds Guy
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Edmonton, AB. And "I am Can 'eh' jun - eh"
Posts: 24,525
We charge the price of you posting a pic of your ride. Ha ha ha. Better yet, post a pic of your VIN and cowl tag. We'll get you the info faster than you can down a shot of JD. Why spend money you don't have to?
If you want more info on cars that may not be Olds? Check out the 'Wild About Cars" site. Its free to join, use and share. Cheers!
EDIT: Ooops, missed a section of the post. Only way I know of that you could trace the history of your vehicle is if it was exported to or build in Canada. Then GM Historical Services (George Zapora) could help. Otherwise, if it's an Olds you really have a crapshoot on your hands. Is this by chance a W machine? There is a W machine registry, an SX registry etc but I don't know how much info they have.
Last edited by Allan R; December 20th, 2011 at 02:25 PM.
#12
The cowl and VIN has been deciphered down to the last bolt (thanks again). I was/am curious to find out where she originated and how many times she's changed hands. She being the car.............of course.
#14
There is a website for this. If your car was built in Canada or for sale in Canada go to http://www.vintagevehicleservices.com/options.html and with your VIN they can send you a wealth of information. Canadian governments insisted GM Canada keep records on all cars built or sold in Canada, so records are there. They will send you a sheet that shows make, model, VIN, interior trim, colour, production plant, production date, how many were imported to Canada, a list of codes and options ordered, as well as technical information on weight with certain options, measurements, spring codes, engine spec's, transmissions, rear end spec's along with cards and literature sources and where to find parts. Good luck.
#15
Here are some Cutlass S pics. Haven't taken pics of the 442 yet.
#17
Just an Olds Guy
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Edmonton, AB. And "I am Can 'eh' jun - eh"
Posts: 24,525
The Cutlass S project has become a 442 project. The S is for sale locally. I found a 71 442, supposedly a W30 that I couldn't pass on. Using the interchangeable parts from the 72 on the 71 (bumpers, chrome etc).
Here are some Cutlass S pics. Haven't taken pics of the 442 yet.
Here are some Cutlass S pics. Haven't taken pics of the 442 yet.
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