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67 VIN # QUESTION
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NY67GUY
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Posted: 09/01/12 10:21 AM
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I have a 1967 conv. The vin # code for the plant is "RT" and that is not listed as one of the vin codes for assembly plants. Has anyone ever seen this before? R= san jose,ca T=metuchen,nj
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jlg2002
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Posted: 09/06/12 02:23 PM
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Post the VIN so we can help you decypher it - use zeros if you want for the unit number. Also,Look at the door plate and the fender cut out for VIN # agreement.
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NY67GUY
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Posted: 09/16/12 06:53 PM
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7RT03C280000
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NY67GUY
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Posted: 09/16/12 08:19 PM
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NO DOOR PLATE
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Posted: 09/16/12 09:30 PM
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you have too many digits at the front.. 7RT03C
1967 Mustang VIN Tag
VIN is die stamped into the top of the front inner fender.
VIN Decoder First Digit: Model Year: 7 = 1967.
Second Digit: Assembly Plant
F Dearborn, Michigan R San Jose, California T Metuchen, New Jersey Third and Fourth Digits: Body Series
01 2 Door Hardtop 02 2 Door Fastback 03 2 Door Convertible Fifth Digit: Engine
T 6 Cyl. 200 CID, 1 barrel carburetor C 8 Cyl. 289 CID, 2 barrel carburetor A 8 Cyl. 289 CID, 4 barrel carburetor K 8 Cyl. 289 CID, 4 barrel carburetor (high performance) S 8 Cyl. 390 CID, 4 barrel carburetor Last Six Digits: Basic Production numbers
Starting with 100001
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jlg2002
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Posted: 09/17/12 03:31 PM
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You could loosen/remove the right fender bolts and look for the VIN stamping on the right rear fender apron also. I have a feeling you have a factory stamping issue on the left front VIN.
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pcsap
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Posted: 09/18/12 01:56 PM
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Hello iam new in this forum. I live in Brazil and iam owner 1967 mustang coupe My VIN # 7F01C80000 65A 2B 22C 615036 O W color is blank but the invoice is write special paint. This car is now white, but under the white coat is blue like a bluebonnet paint. Can anybody tell me if my car is it a real bluebonnet?
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kjjmcc
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Posted: 09/30/12 08:26 AM
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Go to www.vintage-mustang.com and it will tell you how to decipher codes.
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jlg2002
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Posted: 10/01/12 02:42 PM
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Hi and welcome to the forum. Yes, you can contact Kevin Marti and purchase the build specs he has for your car - it is the actual information from the build sheets of all 67 and up vehicles. http://www.martiauto.com/
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