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COA ... numbers matching info NLA?
Tell me it ain't so!
I have a 1969 911T highly original low miles. I am fairly confident that the engine and trans are number matching. I do not have a COA or a Kardex. Shoulda done it years ago but, DUH! And, now I hear the COA no longer comes with the eng / trans numbers. I have heard that if I PROVIDE the number of eng / trans then if CORRECT the coa certificate will print those number on the certificate. True / False ? I want to know for sure if this is a numbers matching car. What is the best way to get this info now? And if coa will not verify the numbers will a kardex do the trick? Thanks for your input. Doug |
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Several years ago, I called Porsche to verify my 911e (engine and Ronnie); I had to fax them a copy of the title and my DL. They called me back with the numbers for my 69.
Not sure if they still do that. MattR |
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That special wishes gearbox probably added at least $25k to your car's overall value, bisch!!! |
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You can buy a book telling us VIN numbers to the engine and transmission This will tell you a range of engines vs the range of VIN numbers Start with that and if in the ranges it’s very likely matching I used the book in the days when looking at cars because the COA was $100 Very unlikely someone would install a engine in the correct range to the VIN But. In later cars the vin and engine numbers are on the hood sicker |
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PCNA wouldn't give me the numbers, but they did verify the numbers I provided. |
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Thanks for all the responses regarding the COA. I will see if I can find a workaround.
- Doug |
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I believe the classic P delear inspection/ # verification is now $500.
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I provided the engine and transmission numbers from my 356 on the “CoA” application (it’s called something else) and the certificate came back as “matching numbers” w/appropriate numbers listed.
An earlier experience w a different car (911) sent PCA the same data, I got a call that the numbers weren’t matching, and did I still want to pay for the certificate. I agreed, and the certificate listed “information not verified,” which I knew already. |
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NIGHTMARE! PORSCHE scamming their base.
NIGHTMARE! PORSCHE scamming their base. Dig into this to understand what they've done to everyone. Sarah is usually on that would help everyone at the COA dept. NO LONGER!
Classic Technical Certificate (CTC) which is a comprehensive certificate providing important production information and technical specifications of your Porsche. For information regarding the CTC, please visit the below website. https://www.porsche.com/usa/accessoriesandservices/porscheservice/vehicleinformation coa@porsche.us Sara Edie Porsche Specialist, Certificate of Authenticity Porsche Cars North America, Inc. One Porsche Drive Atlanta, GA 30354-9817 |
Someone should start at threat "Boycott Classic Technical Certificate (CTC)" See who in on this...
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Hey, Wintersurf! Fish around for anyone offering a Kardex. It's a 'backdoor' service that requires some... um, rewards to insiders, but your 69 is the last year the Kardex was used, and it's far more accurate and valuable than the old CoA was.
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A lot of BS if you ask me. |
This looks like a lot of "lawyering up" by Porsche, especially for the litigious US. I can imagine more than one lawsuit cropping up over a factory statement of originality and a purported "original matching numbers" car being disputed as a result.
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'numbers within range?'
Any one of us could do that with 10 minutes of googling... |
Since values have increased and fraud is definitely out there, I don't think Porsche AG wants to get involved in any lawsuits.
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