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What and where are Vehicle Identification Numbers or VIN's?


Everything you need to know about your VIN.
  What is a VIN?

VIN stands for Vehicle Identification Number. All vehicles are assigned a VIN when they are manufactured. They are used to uniquely identify all vehicles. VINs are recorded in accidents, insurance records, and when work is done on a vehicle by a body shop, dealership or mechanic.

Should I include the VIN in my online listing?
Prospective carbuyers can use the VIN to get a Vehicle History Report on your vehicle. It ensures them of the vehicle's history. This can help you sell your vehicle faster, because it can reduce questions and concerns on behalf of the buyer.

What does the VIN look like?
Sample VIN : 1 G 1 F P 2 2 P X S 2 1 0 0 0 0 1

What these numbers mean:
1 = Country it was produced in (1 USA, 2 CAN)
G = Motor Company (General Motors)
1 = Make (Chevrolet)
F = Carline Code (F-Body)
P = Carline Series (Camaro)
2 = Body Type (2 Door-Coupe Hatchback)
2 = Restraint System (Manual belts (driv+pass inflatable))
P = Engine Code (5.7L V8 (LT1) (1993-present))
X = Check Digit (most likely "X")
S = Model Year (1995)
2 = Assembly Plant ( St.Therese)
100001 = Production Sequence


• Vehicles from 1981 to present have 17 character VINs. Before 1981 may be shorter.
• VINs do not use the letter "I" or "O". These characters are numbers "1" and "0"
• 1969 and newer vehicles should have VIN on the driver dash.
• You may find your VIN on Insurance and Title records.

Where is my VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) located?
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