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    Vin nos

    Is there anywhere to check the vin nos of early cars - want to verify a 1973E vin number.

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    9113200001-9113201366 coupe or 9113210001-9113211055 targa... Or do you mean verifying the body number under the radio matches the chassis numbers I listed?
    If so I don't know where to do this but would like to hear from someone who does.

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    9113201366

    Hello in the Canary Islands this vehicle was registered. I wonder if it was the last of some series or similar?

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    Hi
    First post here, as a brand new member on the board. I am in the process of importing a 1972 MY 2.4T Coupe from California to be an ST tribute car. The chassis number is 9112102176 and I believe it is non-matching numbers and there is no COA available, but that is not a major problem as I am going to be putting a 2.8l twin-plug engine into it. Can anyone confirm what the factory specification and engine and gearbox numbers should be however?

    Thanks.

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    Your '72 T coupe VIN falls within the numbers:
    9112100001 - 9112102931

    Engine:
    6120001 - 6124478 - type 911/51

    Cant help on the gearbox...

    Hope this helps... and welcome to the board...
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    I can get the equivalent of a CoA if that is what you want.
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    Thanks, that would be great if you can

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