VIN # De-Code Help.
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VIN # De-Code Help.



Hi Steve,

I will take a stab at it...decoding is always fun ;-)
8 means it is a Chrysler
2 means it was the second series, which was the 300
2 means 1962
3 means it was made in Detroit
158029 is the car's production number with the production numbers starting
at 100001.

I hope that helps...and that I decoded correctly??!!

As far as the value of the parts and what the car as a whole is worth,
someone else will have to field those questions.

Best Regards,
Chris Trettin
1956 Imperial sedan

----- Original Message -----
From: "Otis Davidson" <otisdavidson@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 2:24 PM
Subject: IML: VIN # De-Code Help.


>
> Hello Gang,
>
> I just ran across an abandoned,early 60's?,large Chrysler product in the
> woods not far from here. Here are the #'s : Vehicle No. 8223158029.
>   The 82 is stamped onto a stainless steel 1 inch x 3 inch ID plate. The
> 23158029 is raised/embossed on the same plate.
>
> The car is a 4dr and is white with a red interior...and trees growing up
> thru the floor and out of the opened doors. The rear-view mirror is
attached
> to the dashboard. There are buttons galore on the dash. The headlights are
> kind-of a diagonal set-up....I think.
>
> Salvageable parts? Excellent drivers-side and vent windows. The back
window
> curves and is in excellent cond too. Misc trim. The windshield has a small
> crack. No engine. The body is mega-rusted and is becoming part of the
earth.
>
> My Q's are: What is this car? Is it an Imp? Is the glass worth anything?
>
> Steve from Albany,N.Y.
> '75 Imp 4dr <--will finish the dr-side window motor project soon.
> '79 440 powered 35 ft RV <--waiting for spring.
>
>
>
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