Depending on the car numbers can actually match the VIN (serial #)
Most older cars what you do is check the VIN for the original specification of the car, then check all the components to see they match that spec.
For example I had to source a matching numbers trans for one of my bosses old Dodges. The serial number stamped into the bell housing told us that it was the correct specification for a charger with 440
If the engine has been changed to one that is different than was installed by the factory it is no longer a numbers matching car.
The Engine Serial Numbers Must Match The Serial Numbers on the ID Plate of the car......... Also the transmission and differential are serial numbered as well as the engine. The numbers matching refers to those numbers matching the original build sheet on that particular car.
It means the vehicle has the original motor and transmission.
The last four numbers of your trim tag door tag engine block numbers and transmission numbers will match. They are the production number for your car. Then alot of reseach into what your car came with and where everything goes.
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That all depends on the shape it's in and if it's a numbers matching car and what equipment it has.
that all depends on the condition of the car and if it's numbers matching, you can look on manheimgold.com for the prices.
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If the car is in great shape and all numbers matching then yes it is as the judge is the king of the GTO's.
Car parts have part numbers located somewhere on the part because it helps you to identify what car part it is. It also provides other information such as who the manufacturer is.
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Before we can put a value on it, we need to know what it is. Your question is like asking "How much is a car worth with 79212 on the license tag." Matching serial numbers are only important on a collectable firearm. Hunters don't care what the serial numbers on their guns are and few modern firearms have the serial number in more than one place.