Should this car be a 69 or 70? Not my car. I am not interested in purchasing it, but I am curious as to how the experts here would classify it.
The car seems to be missing the vin behind the windshield, but owner lists he has "clear" title.
Seller has a Marti that shows the car to be a 1970.
Seller states the car in in registry as a 1970, 0F02R482266.
The fender apron stamps have the 1969 stamps 9F02R482266 (I thought Ford changed all the vin's on the cars when they were changed into a 1970).
First is apparent from the current condition the car has lead a checkered past and because if this suggests that allot of questions will likely go unanswered. Has been discussed on the SAAC site as as one can expect different people have different opinions, on just about everything.
As few points. First terms and definitions often mean different things to different people. "Clear title" is likely one of those. Owner may be suggesting that a search using a VIN (not sure if he's using the "OF" or "9F" is not currently in the computer as a stolen car or even in the system still. Many states purge cars after a period of time. Don't think it should suggest that a new owner just needs to file paperwork and there will be no issues.
Would always suggest getting your own copy of a Marti if your looking at a car or at least confirming information.
No the hidden VINs were not addressed during the conversion of 1969 to 1970 Shelby's but they did address the visible ones such as the one attached to the dash area and the replacing of the door tag with the sticker
There has been some suggestion that the car has already changed hands and may be up for sale again for some unknown reason. Profit or something else
Do not know anyone involved with the car that I know of