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Camaro Research Group Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Dave Siltman on December 14, 2013, 10:28:42 PM
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Anyone know of a. '69 Camaro Indy Oace Car VIN 124679N641157? Small block, stick, was in Maryland in the 80s and 90s.
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Dave I ran it at NICB:
VINCheckSM Theft Record
124679N641157 has not been identified as a vehicle listed in the VINCheckSM Theft Records.
VINCheckSM is updated regularly as additional information is reported.
VINCheckSM Total Loss Record
AutoCheck
Further information is available through AutoCheck .
124679N641157 has not been identified as a vehicle listed in the VINCheckSM Total Loss Records.
VINCheckSM is updated regularly as additional information is reported.
So it might still be out there. Run it at the US Gov title clearing house and see what pops up. You won't get personal owners data but you will be location by county or state if it is registered.
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Thanks for the info . and where do I find this "clearing house"?
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Last I knew, the car was for sale in FL in 2000.
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The National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS) http://www.vehiclehistory.gov/
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Great info. Thanks for the tip.
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Your car is currently registered in Florida. Has been since 1998.
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Here is the Florida public link and its free
https://services.flhsmv.gov/MVCheckWeb/
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That site says the title is active but the registration expired 6/30/2000. Probably means it moved out of the state when it was up for sale back in 2000, or its still in FL sitting on blocks somewhere.
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Mark, the car sounds like what your signature describes. 350/300 Z11
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That site says the title is active but the registration expired 6/30/2000. Probably means it moved out of the state when it was up for sale back in 2000, or its still in FL sitting on blocks somewhere.
It is currently still registered in Florida. If you look at the column on the left it says, Title Status: "Active" which means current. My wife is a loan officer in the state of Florida and this is a public site they use that lets them check to see if it is current and with or without a lien.
Also, it is possible to find out who the current or past owners are. I just did one a couple of months ago.