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where is my vin number

Started by Kevin Edmonds, December 07, 2005, 01:53:02 PM

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Kevin Edmonds

I recently found a 1964 Cadillac Deville Convertable in my deceased fathers storage unit.  There are no papers on it and I cant find the vin where it should be inside the door.  How do I get this baby a title. Any help you can give me would be greatly appriciated.

Thank you in advance,


Kevin Edmonds
415.642.0111

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There should be a white plastic tag screwed on the drivers door jamb that has the VIN # stamped onto the bottom. If it is missing...then you will have to refer to the frame stamping.

Chris McBride

The following link should take you to the 1963-64 Cadillac Community website section showing the VIN locations.

http://groups.msn.com/196364CadillacCommunity/differentbodystylesbyvin.msnw TARGET=_blank>http://groups.msn.com/196364CadillacCommunity/differentbodystylesbyvin.msnw

If not, go to to

http://groups.msn.com/196364CadillacCommunity/the63and64cadillacclub.msnw TARGET=_blank>http://groups.msn.com/196364CadillacCommunity/the63and64cadillacclub.msnw

and follow the link to the help and photo section.

Title requirements vary from state to state.  Youll probably want to check with your states Department of Motor Vehicles to see what it requires.

Good Luck

Chris McBride

Bob Hoffmann CLC#96

Hi Kevin, if this is a black plate car, & you want to keep those plates, you better find an old registration. Otherwise the DMV will not let you keep them. If you have more questions, please email me directly & Ill try & help. Bob