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    911 info required

    hi guys,

    signed up to ask if anyone can shed anylight on the pictured car for me , has an AMAG stamp so assume swiss but early galv shell i believe, has been part converted to rally car as no engine in it or gearbox, is a rolling shell really but looks too good to waste! ans will be for sale if i can find out what its worth and the info on the car.

    all help welcome
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    Well, that’s precious little to go on even with the hint.
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    Open front lid, pull back the interior lining and look to your left behind the gas tank for the VIN. That is what we need to know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by davep View Post
    Open front lid, pull back the interior lining and look to your left behind the gas tank for the VIN. That is what we need to know.

    will do later today, I thought you could find info on the amag tag, I know usually people can! hence posting the pic of it!

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    I am not sure where you got the idea that the AMAG tag information was useful. I have researched the AMAG tags for 10 to 20 years. To obtain information from AMAG via the tag # takes time and money. Most information is obtained using the VIN.
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