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1941 ford
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norgy |
03-08-2012 @ 5:31 PM
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Does anyone know how you go about getting authenticity paperwork for your vehicle?
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trjford8 |
03-08-2012 @ 7:35 PM
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What do you mean by "authenticity paperwork"? Are you looking to get an ownership certificate? Or are you looking to document the history of the car? We need more info on what you are looking for.
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Old Henry |
03-08-2012 @ 9:11 PM
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If you're looking for the build sheet for your car you email here to ask for it: research.center@thehenryford.org However, the facility that was storing them had a fire in 1970 that destroyed many. Here is the list of what they still have. Old Henry (The older I get, the better old looks.)
This message was edited by Old Henry on 3-8-12 @ 9:14 PM
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norgy |
03-09-2012 @ 9:39 AM
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We are looking to document the history of the car. It has 22,000 original miles, all of the matching numbers, original ford tires etc and we are going to be putting it up for sale.
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trjford8 |
03-09-2012 @ 7:14 PM
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In order to get the history on the car you will have to trace it back through previous owners. The VIN or ID number will only tell you approximately when the car was built and nothing more. That number is only a sequential production number.
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Old Henry |
03-09-2012 @ 7:22 PM
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I tried to trace previous owners of my car and the state would not disclose that information.
Old Henry (The older I get, the better old looks.)
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