I think this may be impossible but nothing ventured, nothing gained, I suppose. I'm new to NCRS so I thought maybe wiser members might have some ideas.
I purchased a 1967 L71 Corvette convertable in the fall of 1967 at a Philadelphia dealer (no, I don't remember the name - NE Philadelphia, I think)). Probably financed through GMAC although I'm not certain. I had the car for approximately 10 months and then it was "totalled" when a woman ran a stop sign and hit me broadside. I loved that car - it was an accidental purchase - the dealer mistakenly sold the car I ordered, a 1967 red 327 - and this monster was all that was left in the showroom). I have never forgotten it, so many wonderful memories.
Then, after all these years, during a catch-up chat with an old friend, he happened to mention something that leads me to believe that the car was not actually "totalled" but was written off and perhaps purchased as scrap by the insurance adjustor. As I said, I don't remember the dealer and I don't have the VIN number, nothing but a memory I would like to pursue. It was registered in my name in PA which is all I have to go on.
I tried calling the PA dept of Motor Vehicles to see if there was some way to search the registration records for that year which would at least give me the VIN and a place to start. They were decidedly unhelpful (at least this woman was) although she didn't deny it was possible. I don't know if there is some sort of fee-for-search service that has connections. Maybe it's just too long ago.
Any ideas? Suggestions? Can the shipping report be accessed for area dealers without a VIN, just a date range? I would be most grateful for any help or advice. I'm fighting cancer right now and this could be an excellent distraction, plus I would love to know the truth, maybe even locate the car if it still exists. I kept no records because as far as I knew, the car was totaled, end of story and of course, it was 44 years ago.
Thank you.
Charles
I purchased a 1967 L71 Corvette convertable in the fall of 1967 at a Philadelphia dealer (no, I don't remember the name - NE Philadelphia, I think)). Probably financed through GMAC although I'm not certain. I had the car for approximately 10 months and then it was "totalled" when a woman ran a stop sign and hit me broadside. I loved that car - it was an accidental purchase - the dealer mistakenly sold the car I ordered, a 1967 red 327 - and this monster was all that was left in the showroom). I have never forgotten it, so many wonderful memories.
Then, after all these years, during a catch-up chat with an old friend, he happened to mention something that leads me to believe that the car was not actually "totalled" but was written off and perhaps purchased as scrap by the insurance adjustor. As I said, I don't remember the dealer and I don't have the VIN number, nothing but a memory I would like to pursue. It was registered in my name in PA which is all I have to go on.
I tried calling the PA dept of Motor Vehicles to see if there was some way to search the registration records for that year which would at least give me the VIN and a place to start. They were decidedly unhelpful (at least this woman was) although she didn't deny it was possible. I don't know if there is some sort of fee-for-search service that has connections. Maybe it's just too long ago.
Any ideas? Suggestions? Can the shipping report be accessed for area dealers without a VIN, just a date range? I would be most grateful for any help or advice. I'm fighting cancer right now and this could be an excellent distraction, plus I would love to know the truth, maybe even locate the car if it still exists. I kept no records because as far as I knew, the car was totaled, end of story and of course, it was 44 years ago.
Thank you.
Charles
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