Re: [DML] Carfax and invalid VIN's
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Re: [DML] Carfax and invalid VIN's
- From: Martin Gutkowski <martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 01:40:20 +0100
My own DeLorean, vin SCEDT26T7BD001458 was registered and used in the US
- you actually have a record of it at DMCH, James. However, if you run a
Carfax check on it, it returns no data either. This is not the case on
my other D, for which I have a full clean report, which *doesn't* show
that it ever left the US. Wierd considering it's sitting on my drive in
England, where it's been since I brought it back from Germany!
Martin
#1458
#4426
James Espey wrote:
>A few weeks ago someone asked why a particular VIN number would come up as
>invalid, when they were *sure* the VIN was correct.
>
>I've recently run into the same problem with a car we are considering
>buying, and Carfax has confirmed that if they do not have any data on a
>particular VIN, it will be returned as "invalid". The particular car I had
>the problem with is a never registered "MSO" car. MSO means "manufacturer's
>statement of origin", the document that is used to get a title when a car is
>first sold.
>
>Hope this helps...
>
>James Espey
>
>
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