19?? Dodge Coronet
ndoerr
05-02-2006, 09:27 PM
I have recently aquired a 19?? Dodge Coronet 4-door car. I have no idea what year it is and was wondering if anyone could help... The vin is 3221067. thanks
Andrewh
05-03-2006, 03:17 PM
I have recently aquired a 19?? Dodge Coronet 4-door car. I have no idea what year it is and was wondering if anyone could help... The vin is 3221067. thanks
Is that the whole vin?
Is that the whole vin?
BleedDodge
05-04-2006, 12:01 AM
Got any photos of it?
ndoerr
05-05-2006, 05:39 PM
thats the whole vin, and no i dont have any means of gettin a picture on the site..sorry. it is a 4 door, with "egg" shaped tailights, 2 headlights, and the + sign grill with a circle in the center.
BleedDodge
05-07-2006, 12:04 AM
no i dont have any means of gettin a picture on the site..sorry.
Yes you do. You can upload photos to your gallery here at automotiveforums.
Yes you do. You can upload photos to your gallery here at automotiveforums.
ndoerr
05-09-2006, 11:10 AM
the whole vin is 32210667
ilgoldstein
05-20-2006, 02:41 AM
I think we need to at least have a decade.
Does not appear to be a valid 60s or 70s VIN.
Here is a link to a 1966 to 1974 Chrysler Corp VIN Decoder page:
http://www.degeneratepress.com/newport/vin66-74.htm
Also found this decoder:
http://www.autohobbydigest.com/decodevin.php
Results for your VIN was as follows:
VIN: 3221067 YEAR: 1962 MODEL: Plymouth Belvedre V8 BODY: NA PLANT: Lynch Road, MI ENGINE: NA DETAIL:
Nth auto@plant:
WARNINGS: vin is incomplete,
Hope this helps.
Does not appear to be a valid 60s or 70s VIN.
Here is a link to a 1966 to 1974 Chrysler Corp VIN Decoder page:
http://www.degeneratepress.com/newport/vin66-74.htm
Also found this decoder:
http://www.autohobbydigest.com/decodevin.php
Results for your VIN was as follows:
VIN: 3221067 YEAR: 1962 MODEL: Plymouth Belvedre V8 BODY: NA PLANT: Lynch Road, MI ENGINE: NA DETAIL:
Nth auto@plant:
WARNINGS: vin is incomplete,
Hope this helps.
KManiac
05-21-2006, 10:53 AM
I would suspect you are looking at a Dodge from the early to mid 1950's. The Coronet name was used back then and the VIN's were shorter back then, too. Upload a picture and remove all doubt.
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