There are several numbers spread around the car on small (3/4") discs that indicate the build number of the car. These are bonded to the insides of the fiberglass doors and front/real clamshells. These may or may NOT match the VIN as they are build sequence numbers and the VIN is not assigned in numerical order. I.E. the chassis may be number "2350"but the ID tags could be "2310". As some VINs are special and reserved such as "2075" the build ID tags will not match the VIN.thank you Rick, I was told that there was more than one number (on one of the door pillars too) but could not find it there.
That's where 2161's VIN tag is. It looks like the OEM tag and not a owner added tag to me.Some owners have added tags on the inside of the cockpit on the bulkhead where some of the FAV built cars have them.
Thats useful information for me, thanks Rick.There are several numbers spread around the car on small (3/4") discs that indicate the build number of the car. These are bonded to the insides of the fiberglass doors and front/real clamshells. These may or may NOT match the VIN as they are build sequence numbers and the VIN is not assigned in numerical order. I.E. the chassis may be number "2350"but the ID tags could be "2310". As some VINs are special and reserved such as "2075" the build ID tags will not match the VIN.
Some owners have added tags on the inside of the cockpit on the bulkhead where some of the FAV built cars have them.