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I am looking at 1970 (or so the title says)Corvette. The Vin number starts with a 1644, and ends with 26473. Does anyone no what may be going on with this VIN# it does not seem to match any numbers listed for any 68-72 Corvette. Appreciate any info, Thanks
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Ty, it should be something like 194 ( 1=GM, 94=corvette) The last 6 digits are a sequence number for the car. It would be easier if you could post the entire VIN and we could help you better.
Chris
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Vette(s): 1979 Black coupe. 11256 original, documented, miles on it when I bought it in April of 2000. It now has 13100 on it. Oyster interior, like new. Everything original, everything works, except the clock. Paint has a couple of minor flaws.
I agree with Chris.
The number should read
19430S400001 to 19430S417316
If it is a convertible, the 4th number will be a "6"
1 = chevrolet
94 = Corvette
37=coupe 67=Convert
0= 1970
S = St Louis, mo
400001 to 417316= Sequential number

Sounds like the VIN number is messed up on this one...
|UPDATED|8/12/2002 12:35:10 PM|/UPDATED|
The number should read
19430S400001 to 19430S417316
If it is a convertible, the 4th number will be a "6"
1 = chevrolet
94 = Corvette
37=coupe 67=Convert
0= 1970
S = St Louis, mo
400001 to 417316= Sequential number
Sounds like the VIN number is messed up on this one...
|UPDATED|8/12/2002 12:35:10 PM|/UPDATED|
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Vette(s): 1979, 350sb, as my kids affectionately call it "shit brown" Corvette purchased in 1996. 84,000+ miles. Not a show car, but I love her just the same.
I'm not exactly sure the VIN decoder has all of the information that is required for all years. I have a VIN from a 79 vette of 1Z8789S452878, but according to the VIN decoder the (87) should be a (37) coupe or (67) convertible. All in all, though, I think I agree with everyone else, you need to include the entire VIN from the vehicle and perhaps one of us, or the VIN decoder can help.
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mark, here is a breakdown of your VIN:
1-GM
Z-Corvette
87-2 door Sport Coupe
8-Engine (L48)
9-1979
S-St Louis
452878-Sequence Number
Hope this helped.
Chris
1-GM
Z-Corvette
87-2 door Sport Coupe
8-Engine (L48)
9-1979
S-St Louis
452878-Sequence Number
Hope this helped.
Chris
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|QUOTE|vettedreams79 said: I'm not exactly sure the VIN decoder has all of the information that is required for all years. I have a VIN from a 79 vette of 1Z8789S452878, but according to the VIN decoder the (87) should be a (37) coupe or (67) convertible. All in all, though, I think I agree with everyone else, you need to include the entire VIN from the vehicle and perhaps one of us, or the VIN decoder can help.
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Mark,
I see by your VIN , that your vette is a very late model 79. Does it have an 85 MPH speedometer in it? Supposedly a lot of the very late ones did. The 85 MPH speedometer was standard in the 1980 vettes.
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|/QUOTE|Mark,
I see by your VIN , that your vette is a very late model 79. Does it have an 85 MPH speedometer in it? Supposedly a lot of the very late ones did. The 85 MPH speedometer was standard in the 1980 vettes.
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Speaking about 85 MPH speedos, I have a place that we can get 140 MPH ones for somewhere in the area of $65. If there is an interest, I can post the info. 

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|QUOTE|vettedreams79 said: I'm not exactly sure the VIN decoder has all of the information that is required for all years. I have a VIN from a 79 vette of 1Z8789S452878, but according to the VIN decoder the (87) should be a (37) coupe or (67) convertible. |/QUOTE|
I just ran your VIN through, and it seemed to interperet the (87) correctly:
Division (1): Chevrolet
Car Line (Z): Corvette
Body Style (87): Two-Door Coupe
Engine Type (8): L48-350ci,195hp
Model Year (9): 1979
Plant (S): St. Louis, MO
Sequence Number: 452878
I just ran your VIN through, and it seemed to interperet the (87) correctly:
Division (1): Chevrolet
Car Line (Z): Corvette
Body Style (87): Two-Door Coupe
Engine Type (8): L48-350ci,195hp
Model Year (9): 1979
Plant (S): St. Louis, MO
Sequence Number: 452878
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