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eddie20890,
Yes, I got information from the reseach tab and als from the link LT4CE suggested. Appears there were only 2 cars make with the exact options. I'm still researching this but it's made me stop thinking about trading up!!
Appreciate all ya'lls help.

Yes, I got information from the reseach tab and als from the link LT4CE suggested. Appears there were only 2 cars make with the exact options. I'm still researching this but it's made me stop thinking about trading up!!
Appreciate all ya'lls help.

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Stupid question on my part, but does the VIN match the VIN on the driver's door? Is it possible you misinterpreted the check number?
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blackshark, are you sure the number in question is an "O"? Any chance it is a "C", or a "G"....?
Just an idea...
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as joel said it may be a different letter. i heard that they dont use the letter O in a vin so it maybe the number 0. just another thought would be get the number from the registration or BOS as sometimes the number on the dash is hard to read. when i got mine the letter L didn't look like a L and went crazy until i looked at the paperwork.
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I, made no mistakes on the letters or numbers.
Some one else, want to try and use any number/letter exchange, if you care too.
1G1YY23PON5110520
Right off the plate on the dash and the door lable, matches.
Built 3/92
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BlackShark,
I just replaced the O with a 0 and got this:
Country (1): USA
Corporation (G): General Motors
Restraint System (3): Active (manual) belts w/driver air bag
VIN Check Value: 0
Division (1): Chevrolet
Car Line (YY): Corvette
Body Style (2): Two-Door Coupe
Engine Type (P): LT1-350ci,300hp
Model Year (N): 1992
Plant (5): Bowling Green, KY
Sequence Number: 110520
Your VIN Check Value (0) indicates
a Valid VIN!
This is not your car?
I just replaced the O with a 0 and got this:
Country (1): USA
Corporation (G): General Motors
Restraint System (3): Active (manual) belts w/driver air bag
VIN Check Value: 0
Division (1): Chevrolet
Car Line (YY): Corvette
Body Style (2): Two-Door Coupe
Engine Type (P): LT1-350ci,300hp
Model Year (N): 1992
Plant (5): Bowling Green, KY
Sequence Number: 110520
Your VIN Check Value (0) indicates
a Valid VIN!
This is not your car?
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Hiya Black,
Trooper 2011-06-01 16:56:13
I am a State Trooper and I am NCIC Certified (The government agency that stores all of our tags, vins, and Drivers License. I am VERY sure that whatever your looking at may very well say O, but I promise you it's a 0. They do not use o's in VIN#'s they are all zero's (0) but I have seen many that look like it's a O. Give it a try at http://www.compnine.com/vid.php?vin=1G1YY23P0N5110520
I changed your o to a 0 and got teh 1992 Vette that I am sure is yours. Hope this helps.
Allan Brenneis Nashville Tn. 1990 Polo Green Coupe Saddle Interior Chrome ZR-1 Rims http://www.c4vetteregistry.com/member_uploads/14501_14600/14572/image2014329104347r.jpg
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