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Location: The not-so-great, dirty-white North ( Michigan) | AG Back East is alive and well, residing in Grand Junction, CO.
Their website address is : datatags.com
AG Back East
P.O. Box 40011
Grand Junction, CO 81504
860-877-4440
They specialize in reproducing damaged/deteriorated VIN & Paint/Trim
data tags,
using yours as a sample, but they can stamp ones from 'scratch', if
they are assured that
the information-numbers are accurate and that those numbers pertains to
a real as-built
vehicle, that you actually own, and and that they are not being
solicited to create a
fake/bogus/clone/tribute/continuation (all being the same terms for the
creation of a non-existent
provenance).
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Exner Expert 19,174 posts. Neil passed away 18 Sep 2015. You will be missed, Neil!
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Location: bishop, ca | http://www.datatags.com/ |
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| Back East does good work. I started a thread asking for reference material to make sure I get the right coding for my real car. Any help as to how the body tag is coded for a 56???? |
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Extreme Veteran
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Location: Georgetown Texas | How can you figure out the vin number if it has fallen off? Can you figure it out with the buck tag? |
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Expert 5K+
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Location: Perth Australia | I do not think you can work out the vin, There have been many (although I havnt seen one for a while) threads about hidden vin stampings and some have found numbers barely visible at the rear of the chassis (from memory) on some of the cars, but not sure it applies to yours (assuming its about a 61 imperial)
My phoenix did have a vin stamped on the front sub frame, but thats an Australianism, my plymouth has no numbers on it at all, only way I know its vin is by the paperwork I have with it
Good luck
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