Lee, The check digit isn't there to check the number on the plate. As you said, that number had BETTER be right! It's there to allow a computer system to check the data entry person who punches it into a system. For example the DMV when you take it in to transfer the title and get license plates. If the person at the DMV types it in wrong the check digit will catch that and force them to try again. Mark N VIN 6820 lee <suppor-@xxxx> wrote: > > Excuse this question, maybe I missed something some where..... > > If I read the vin number on the door post of my DeLorean and do some sort > of calculation > the answer will confirm that the vin number stamped into the metal ID plate > is correct? I don't get it? whats the point in that? The vin number is > what it is, I can see > a number being miss stamped at the plant, but once it is stamped into the > metal what ever > it may be, thats what gets recorded on all the paper work...That number is > by it's very existence correct. > > Lee > > > > support@xxxx > > NOTICE TO BULK EMAILER: Pursuant to US Code, Title 47, Chapter 5, > Subchapter II, 227, any and all unsolicited commercial e-mail sent > to this address is subject to a download and archival fee in the > amount of $500 US. > E-Mailing denotes acceptance of these terms.