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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / November 2006

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locating my '67 camaro by VIN - how?

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pmoshay@gmail.com - 13 Nov 2006 10:24 GMT
for most of the 80's i owned a '67  SS/RS Camaro Convert. Stupidly sold
it in late '88.  I want to locate the current owner (assuming it isn't
shipped overseas).   anyone have a suggestion how i might be able to
trace it?   the online services, i.e. car fax and the rest are useless
b/c they only track VIN's '81 and later.
Noozer - 13 Nov 2006 14:44 GMT
> for most of the 80's i owned a '67  SS/RS Camaro Convert. Stupidly sold
> it in late '88.  I want to locate the current owner (assuming it isn't
> shipped overseas).   anyone have a suggestion how i might be able to
> trace it?   the online services, i.e. car fax and the rest are useless
> b/c they only track VIN's '81 and later.

Can you get a "vehicle history" from your DMV?
Ted Mittelstaedt - 15 Nov 2006 10:05 GMT
> for most of the 80's i owned a '67  SS/RS Camaro Convert. Stupidly sold
> it in late '88.  I want to locate the current owner (assuming it isn't
> shipped overseas).   anyone have a suggestion how i might be able to
> trace it?   the online services, i.e. car fax and the rest are useless
> b/c they only track VIN's '81 and later.

You can call the DMV and ask if the VIN is listed as a stolen or currently
registered vehicle, tell them your talking to the owner about buying it.
That
will at least tell you if the vehicle is still current or is in your state.
If your
lucky and it's still in the state you might be able to get the DMV employee
to
accidentally give you the name of the owner.

But beyond that, you should be aware of the DPPA:

http://www.epic.org/privacy/drivers/

If your able to get any more data from your state DMV than the name,
you probably need to call your newspaper or some such, since your DMV
is violating the law at that point.

There are, in fact, several websites out there that claim to sell data from
license plate numbers.  They are mainly using old outdated data acquired
from
states before the DPPA became effective in 1997.

In all liklihood, your Camaro was broken up into parts many years ago.
Sorry to say that, but most older cars out there of that vintage are worth
more parted out then whole.

Ted
pmoshay@gmail.com - 16 Nov 2006 08:48 GMT
amazingly, the DMV told me on the phone that the car has been
registered all this time in CA.  since '98, it's been registered under
a 'non-operational' status.  CA DMV allows you to order transscripts
and contact info for the current owner.  of course they alert the other
party simultaneously, but that's fine with me.
Ted Mittelstaedt - 18 Nov 2006 08:00 GMT
> amazingly, the DMV told me on the phone that the car has been
> registered all this time in CA.  since '98, it's been registered under
> a 'non-operational' status.  CA DMV allows you to order transscripts
> and contact info for the current owner.  of course they alert the other
> party simultaneously, but that's fine with me.

Hmm I wonder why CA has such a thing as a "non-operational" status
for registrations?

In my opinion the only reason to keep registration current on a titled
vehicle is if you want to be able to occassionally drive it on the street,
and you don't want to be pulled over and given a ticket.

Ted
melissadbuchanan@gmail.com - 18 Nov 2006 10:00 GMT
suspect they came up with that because of all the guys restoring
vintage cars.  i started driving in '76 and its been an option i
believe ever since then.
pmoshay@gmail.com - 18 Nov 2006 10:03 GMT
oops.  posted under my friends handle.
Kevin Bottorff - 18 Nov 2006 14:57 GMT
>> amazingly, the DMV told me on the phone that the car has been
>> registered all this time in CA.  since '98, it's been registered
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>
> Ted

I suspect it is the same as in storage in most other states.  KB

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Mike Romain - 18 Nov 2006 16:31 GMT
> > amazingly, the DMV told me on the phone that the car has been
> > registered all this time in CA.  since '98, it's been registered under
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
> Ted

In the Canadian city I live in, it is illegal to have an unregistered
vehicle in the driveway.  Every time I get a 'new' old one to work on
one neighbor calls the city and complains so they send out an
inspector.  I 'always' have them registered so the neighbor can go suck
eggs.  Last time I put a tent over the Jeep so I could finish despite
the fall weather, the old boot called that in.  The inspector came,
looked at the tent over my 'registered' vehicle and said 'I will Not be
bothering you again!'  He hasn't...

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos:  Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
pmoshay@gmail.com - 19 Nov 2006 09:12 GMT
you're right though about "broken up into parts".   my '67 SS/RS
Convert was stolen *twice* in the mid eighties when i owned it.
amazingly, the LAPD found it and returned it to me both times.  same
issues really prompted me to sell it.  one morning i came out and found
someone had stolen the SS hood and factory crome header covers right
off the car in my parents driveway.  it was too much heartache to
handle.
 
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