I have owned my 1968 Shelby GT500KR for 23 years. Original CA car. After purchase, I noticed a glitch in the windshield VIN stamping. Everything else on the car matches the VIN on the title, which starts with 8T02R..., but the windshield VIN starts with 8T01R. The Shelby tag, the VIN under the tag, and the partial VIN on the head, all match, as does the Marti report and original build sheet, and the windshield VIN matches except for that one number, so it is just that "2" transposed to a "1" on the windshield VIN that is at issue.
A bit of research at the time seemed to indicate that "such things happened", and so I didn't worry about it too much - everything else I checked seemed fine, there was no sign of any ?funny business?, and so I didn?t worry further, and just put it down to a factory error.
Fast forward to today, and I am about to embark on exporting the car back to my home country (Australia). It seems to me that they are likely going to inspect the car in detail, and call into question that mismatch. So, I am looking for advice. I certainly don?t want to mess with what I am 99.9% sure is the original VIN tag. What I am thinking is that a known ?Shelby Expert? could do some verification and write me up a statement of fact, that should hopefully get me through any customs inquisitiveness?
Any other ideas or comments? Happy to share all the pics of the various VINs on the car...