what's the highest VIN# for a 1987?
I am happy to see that you now believe me and I thank you for that. Here's a little more of the story:
Once I got the second letter stating that my Camino had been roadside smog scanned and found in non-compliance, I took the letters and the Air Resources board engine change documentation to the DMV. Having owned two motorhomes where the VIN year did not match the model year, I suspected the computer system would allow the model year to be different from the VIN year. From there, I needed cause to make the change and they accepted the smog profile problem as a valid reason. So, it is an 80 registered as a 70, but in spite of that, it is a long way from the value of a similarly clean 1970 LS-5 or LS-6.
Like any state agency, lots of things can be done if the employees have a way to justify their actions - or cover their butts. In my case, I could not have done it without the letters and the BAR certification. As a 1970 it is exempt from smog checks, which is good, but for all other purposes, I consider it a 1980, not a 1970.
Insurance is a whole other ball game. Vehicles this old, be it 1970 or 1980 can no longer really be valued by Bluebook. If the vehicle is totaled, you are going to have a real fight on your hands getting anything more than a minimum payout. The insurance company will justify it by pointing out that the premium you paid was based on average market value. So, if your Camino is nicer or more valuable to you, you need to have a conversation with your insurance agent about a stated value policy. They'll need to inspect the vehicle and you won't get much argument about value, because they'll happily charge you a premium based on the value you've chosen. I have my Caminos on a Collector policy with a stated value, which ensures that I'll be paid what we agreed they were worth, but I am paying a higher premium accordingly.
heres a little more info.I guess that you can believe my disbelief?I couldn't believe that they would do it like that. That would never happen in NY. Best Regards :beer:
In montana it was $25.00 but when i did it in calif. $400.00 with smag and crap.I can't believe that it costs so much to register them out thar in that ferign country.LOL Is that per year? ours is only like $25.00 a year :nanawrench:
To put another factless rumor to rest, that wasn't Bigfoot. That was my ex.I think I saw Bigfoot driving one on I95 the other day.
Mine is 13742 received from factory 8/11/87
LINY,
You said that your El Camino was: Mine is 14851 Door Jam sticker says produced 08/1987 It was delivered to the first owner 8/27/87. Now were getting some where. :nanawrench:Can you post some pictures of your vin# so we can see the production number (14851). Thanks
Geno