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Old 01-09-2005, 09:21 PM
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Default Re: NCIB Report

I'll clarify what I meant. NICB is extremely helpful for finding bogus cars where the engine code is in the VIN, like a Mopar. If they were running an alleged 71 hemicuda ragtop (hypothetical VIN example BS27R1B100001) and the last 6 numerical sequence digits match but lo and behold the actual VIN on file is BH27C1B100001, then they just proved the car is a fake and is actually a 6 cyl barracuda ragtop.
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Old 01-11-2005, 05:13 AM
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Thanks for the correction guys - NICB. I guess I'm not out to discover any earthshaking info. about the car. It was bought to be a non-numbers matching driver but I guess I want to learn all I can about it and it may be a good practice run for the day I buy something a little pricier.
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