Is there a way to check a VIN for a 70 e body to determine if the VIN is legitimate? I was told that at one time that there was such a printout of VINS. No the VIN is not going to get posted.
There are several ways but only from the vehicle or its documentation. The rarer models may already be in a registry or database, if you are extremely lucky.
1. You have an original Dash VIN plate with the VIN on it.
2. You have a Broadcast Sheet with the VIN on it.
3. You have an original fender tag (not a repro) with the VIN on it.
4. You have an original Window Sticker with the VIN on it.
5. You have original dealer invoice or other dealer paperwork with the VIN on it and its not a typographical error (it happens).
If you do not have access to the vehicle and do not have any of the above, then the answer is "No", unless somebody else has one of the five items above or it has been previously documented.
You will have to share the VIN for someone on this forum to check their resources for a VIN match. It is kind of ridiculous to hide VINs for any vehicle that will ever be seen in public. I always chuckle when I see Dash VINs covered with something at car shows or cruises. What nefarious act does anyone think they can do with a VIN?
Earlier this week on the other E-Bodies forum, I posted a fender tag for a new forum member who was looking for his old `Cuda 340. He had posted the VIN but had no other info on the car's documentation. Now he has a picture of the original fender tag with options.