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  1. Fudge0514

    VIN and BODY TYPE

    Picked it up from the post office today, woot!
  2. Fudge0514

    VIN and BODY TYPE

    USPS tried to deliver something signature required from GovLiq, but I wasn't home so I'll pick it up tomorrow from the local post office. Sweet!
  3. Fudge0514

    VIN and BODY TYPE

    $60 charged to my card on March 12th, hope to get the title soon!
  4. Fudge0514

    VIN and BODY TYPE

    Thanks for clearing up a few things. Interesting that it says the year of manufacture as 1990 though. I guess they could've completely rebuilt it in Feb 2005, who knows. Very hard to believe its 21 though, I would believe it being 6 years old, or less. It looks almost brand new.
  5. Fudge0514

    VIN and BODY TYPE

    The GL help page mentions trailers only require these fields: Trailers – VIN#, Year, Make, Model, Body Style, and Weight I did have to put in color, GVWR, and put in N/As for the engine, fuel, mileage, etc. Gosh!
  6. Fudge0514

    VIN and BODY TYPE

    On the data plate it reads "VEH IDENT NO. 2203, USA NWOLN2" Cargo makes sense for body style, so I will just go with that. :)
  7. Fudge0514

    VIN and BODY TYPE

    Okay, I read post #1 in your thread. Not being rude, I'm just trying to understand the intent behind this post of yours. Do you offer a service in exchange for optional donations? Do you help track down vehicles for sale for people, I'm really at a loss trying to figure out what it is you are...
  8. Fudge0514

    VIN and BODY TYPE

    So I've been reading some threads on here and just want to confirm I have the correct VIN and BODY STYLE that I wil put on my application for title SF97 for my M101A3 that I just picked up yesterday. The VIN on the dataplate is in this format: "NNNN, USA LLLLLN" N=Number L=Letter Sounds like...
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