1962 3782870 block and trans for Vin 7326
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1962 3782870 block and trans for Vin 7326
I have the original 3782870 block and transmission for 62 corvette vin 7326.
It is an RF coded block and 4 speed. Would be nice to match it to the original car.
$3500 or substantially less to documented current owner.
It is an RF coded block and 4 speed. Would be nice to match it to the original car.
$3500 or substantially less to documented current owner.
Last edited by Chip6565; 09-20-2013 at 01:56 PM. Reason: Adding price per forum rules
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VIN 20867S107326 does not appear in the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System. That doesn't mean the car does not exist, just that there is no recent title transactions for this VIN.
I posted this information in the NCRS orphan section as well.
Good luck with your sale.
What area of the county are you (and engine / trans) located in?
I posted this information in the NCRS orphan section as well.
Good luck with your sale.
What area of the county are you (and engine / trans) located in?
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I learned a few things today. I didn't know there was a National Motor Vehicle Title Information System.. Nor did I know there was an orphan section with NCRS; I am a member.
I suspect the car is long gone as it came in a 57 vette that was owned by a guy since the early 70's.
I am in south Florida.
I suspect the car is long gone as it came in a 57 vette that was owned by a guy since the early 70's.
I am in south Florida.
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Very cool. Good luck with the sale!
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Click on the link above and it takes you to the web site for NMVTIS. In the middle of the screen are three buttons. The top button is named "Check Vehicle History". Click that button. It takes you to the "Research Vehicle History" page.
There are six links below the big picture in the right center. I usually used the blue left most button. Click it and it takes you to "AutoDataDirect, Inc."
Enter the VIN you are interested in in the box with the phrase "Enter a VIN", then click on the "Search Vehicle History" button. This opens a "VIN Search" page.
Confirm the VIN in the "VIN Search" window, then click "Search".
If a record exists, the page will come back with "Found VIN xxxxxxx". Then it will ask you to pay for the report.
If a record does not exist, the page will come back with "VIN xxxxxxx NOT found".
Note: As a casual user, the only information you can get is the state that the car is currently registered in.
If you have a "legal / official" reason for requesting (i.e. attorney searching for owner for legal reasons, etc), you can get more detailed information.
Clear as mud?