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  • TOMMY

    TANK STICKERS

    HI GUYS I HAVE A QUESTION THAT IS DRIVING ME CRAZY . THE QUESTION IS I AM IN THE PROCESS OF BUYING A 1967 427/400 CORVETTE, THE TANK STICKER WAS EMAILED TO ME AND IT LOOKS OLD AND STUFF LIKE THAT. IT HAS WRITTEN ON IT IN PEN OR PENCIL #405 IN THE LOWER RIGHT HAND SIDE!BUT I ALSO GOT EMAILED PICTURES OF THE CAR BEFORE RESTORATION OF THE CAR AND INSIDE THE 2 DOOR PANALS WRITTEN BY HAND IN MARKER 268 268 THE NUMBER 268 SHOWES UP SEVERAL TIMES ON THE CAR WHY ARE THE NUMERES DIFFRENT?????????????? PLEASE HELP..THANKS
  • Drew P.
    Very Frequent User
    • June 30, 1977
    • 180

    #2
    Re: TANK STICKERS

    Hello Tommy,
    What is the VIN of the 1967 Corvette?
    Thanks,
    Drew Papsun

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    • TOMMY

      #3
      Re: TANK STICKERS

      I DONT KNOW . WOULD THAT CHANGE THINGS ? THANKS

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      • Drew P.
        Very Frequent User
        • June 30, 1977
        • 180

        #4
        Re: TANK STICKERS

        Hello Tommy,
        Yes, The VIN is key to all the numbers you listed. Contact the sell for the information.
        Thanks,
        Drew Papsun

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        • TOMMY

          #5
          Re: TANK STICKERS

          OK ,I SENT THE GUY A EMAIL TO GET BACK TO ME , DOES ANY OF THIS MAKE SENCE ?WHY TANK STICKER HAS A NUMBER AND INSIDE DOOR PANILS HAS DIFFRENT NUMBERS ? DO YOU HAVE A GUT FEELING ?

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          • Roy S.
            Past National Judging Chairman
            • July 31, 1979
            • 1025

            #6
            Re: TANK STICKERS

            Tommy,

            The answer to your question is no the two numbers are not related.




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            • John H.
              Beyond Control Poster
              • December 1, 1997
              • 16513

              #7
              Re: TANK STICKERS

              Tommy -

              First, turn off your "Caps Lock" key - makes your post hard to read and implies that you're shouting.

              The car's pre-printed VIN didn't show up on tank stickers until sometime in 1971. Other hand-written numbers on it relate to the Body Shop Job Number (on some fiberglass body panels) and to the Final Assembly Sequence number (on the inside of the door trim panels, etc.), and neither of these will necessarily match the car's VIN.

              Comparing the "Expected Date Of Production" on the tank sticker against the car's final assembly date (derived from the VIN) is a better method of determining whether the tank sticker is really the one for that car.

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              • TOMMY

                #8
                Re: TANK STICKERS

                the exp date of prod on sticker is 12/30/66 and the bild date is i think is E19 (dec 19 ??) ???

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                • Dave S.
                  Extremely Frequent Poster
                  • August 31, 1992
                  • 2925

                  #9
                  Re: TANK STICKERS

                  Tommy,
                  Al Grenning has taught us in his classroom sessions the the expected date of production is always a friday so be sure 12/30/66 is a friday.

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                  • David W.
                    Very Frequent User
                    • December 1, 1999
                    • 272

                    #10
                    Re: TANK STICKERS

                    It was.

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                    • Stephen L.
                      Extremely Frequent Poster
                      • May 31, 1984
                      • 3158

                      #11
                      Re: TANK STICKERS

                      The numbers in Chalk on the doors and body panels "268" were an internal job number for the initial body assembly before paint etc. This number typically appears on the passenger footarea of the firewall visible from outside the car, on each door internally, and on the rear outside bulkhead by the fuel tank.

                      The "405" on the tank sticker (usually written in the upper right quadrant next to the "trim" and "engine" lines,about 3/4" high) is a number that was assigned to the chassis assembly. On a '67 it typically is 1 or 2 numbers ahead of the actual final 3 numbers of the VIN. This number also repeated after 500 so it could mean that the VIN number will be either xxx406 OR xxx906 or possibly xxx407 or xxx907, if the sticker is for this car.

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                      • Tom R.
                        Extremely Frequent Poster
                        • June 30, 1993
                        • 4100

                        #12
                        Re: Point of Information...

                        My view differs on how we define the point at which VINs were preprinted on Corvette Order Copies or after 72, manifests.

                        VINs were not preprinted until Bowling Green Corvettes in 1981...all those that preceded were typed at the VIN tag station. The font is typically Time Roman...a business standard typestyle until after 78 when we see a bigger font that is non Times Roman...more like a Helvetica. Once BG cars are produced, we see manifests with the identical font style and impression as all other codes...or the OCRM font.

                        So my definition of preprinted is that the VIN is printed at the same time all other broadcast codes were printed rather than what was typed on the factory floor...after the manifest form was printed with broadcast codes.
                        Tom Russo

                        78 SA NCRS 5 Star Bowtie
                        78 Pace Car L82 M21
                        00 MY/TR/Conv

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                        • Stephen L.
                          Extremely Frequent Poster
                          • May 31, 1984
                          • 3158

                          #13
                          Re: Point of Information...

                          The VIN was NOT preprinted on the face of 67-72 CORVETTE ORDER COPY documents.
                          The last 3 digits of the "future" VIN numbers in increments of 500 numbers were handwritten on the ORDER COPY. These were typically within 2 digits ahead of the actual assigned VIN which was stamped on the frame prior to body drop.
                          Because this penciled number only went to 500; then if the VIN were XXX502 the penciled number would typically be "1" or "2" and so on.......

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                          • Warren F.
                            Expired
                            • December 1, 1987
                            • 1516

                            #14
                            Re: Point of Information...

                            Tom:

                            The Corvette Order Copy that is usually attached to the top of the fuel tank, during the '68 thru '72 models, contains information printed by a machine, its style of fonts is different than the partial vin that accompanies some of these documents, that style does indeed look to be typed.

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                            • Warren F.
                              Expired
                              • December 1, 1987
                              • 1516

                              #15
                              Re: Point of Information...

                              Steve:

                              A partial vin sequence of the car does indeed appear on some 1971 Corvette Order Copy sheets and on 1972 Corvettes as well.

                              We normally do not give the exact date of this change, as to not aid with those who would try to improve their forgery skills.

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