1970 Dodge Dart Vin Number ERROR ???

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xmustangerx

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Hi people.

I'm having some issues with the Vin Tag numbers on the car I have recently purchased.

The Dash Vin tag reads LL 23 GPR 162010

The door & Fender tags reads LL 23 GOR 162010

Is this a factory error?
Is it a special factory letter in place of the year code.

If its just a human error when typing in the Vin number back in 1969/70 how could it even be possible to get the car registered when the Dash Vin number is wrong to the other 2 tags.

If anyone knows of or knows anything as to why this Vin has the P code instead of the correct O in the year position on the Dash Tag i would appreciate the feedback greatly.

I have enclosed a picture of both the Vin tag & Door tag just so you all know I'm not blind as I have been told elsewhere. :cheers:
 

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the one that matters is the dash vin. I have seen a few of these. clearly a miss print Factory SNAFU. It was probably 5 pm on a Friday.
 
the one that matters is the dash vin. I have seen a few of these. clearly a miss print Factory SNAFU. It was probably 5 pm on a Friday.

Well in this case the dash VIN is the one that's screwed, because it should be a "0" (zero) for 1970

Clearly a factory AFU but I don't know what ta tell ya.
 
Means very little. They had my '75 Valiant listed as a Four-Cylinder.
 
factory error - as long as the title/ bill of sale matches good for registration. for car show just post copy of door tag to explain o judges. VIN is on original glove box warranty form
 
Our friend here lives in Australia and may be having troubles registering the Carrie to this snafu. Yes, it's a mis-stamp, and the title should be correct to properly register it, and the dash plate is clearly wrong. At least the last 6 digits are the same, which identify the exact number of this car. The date stamp shouldn't matter when registering it, at least not as much as the last 6'digits, which are specific to your car only!!
 
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