I have a friend that bought a mustang. But the VIN on the title
doesn't match the VIN on the left rail of the car.
The title says it's a Fastback. Wrong! It's a hardtop model like
the VIN on the left rail says. Both VIN's say its a 66.
Also, the car has also had the engine changed out (289 V8 for a car
meant for a 6).
So, is there some bizaar reason the title number shouldn't match
the car number?
Is there any way I can track the VIN on the car and see where
it leads? (like track the owners, if it was totaled, ect...).
Bill S. - 31 Aug 2003 01:50 GMT
Post both VIN's here, also post the VIN on the door data plate and we'll
take it from there............
Bill S.
> I have a friend that bought a mustang. But the VIN on the title
> doesn't match the VIN on the left rail of the car.
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> Is there any way I can track the VIN on the car and see where
> it leads? (like track the owners, if it was totaled, ect...).
Ron Hammon - 31 Aug 2003 02:08 GMT
> I have a friend that bought a mustang. But the VIN on the title
> doesn't match the VIN on the left rail of the car.
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> So, is there some bizaar reason the title number shouldn't match
> the car number?
No. Has your friend contacted the law dogs? He does NOT want to have
the appearance of complicity in the case of a stolen car with swapped
ID.
> Is there any way I can track the VIN on the car and see where
> it leads? (like track the owners, if it was totaled, ect...).

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