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Please Help! New Comutacar owner.
Jeff Follin
I recently obtained a Comutacar. It is in very good condition,
having spent the last 10 years or so in a warehouse. It appears totally complete and unmolested. It has 977 original miles, and all lights and turn signals. The batteries are very bad, but I did charge them for a while and I got the car to drive in a circle (slowly!) so I know the car will run. Master cylinder needs to be rebuilt, and new tires. I am about to clean it up so I can drive it around town. Unfortunatly, I know very little about it. I did not get a pink slip or registration papers, and it had no license plate on it. All I can find is the VIN# 1111B1C2XAS000322 on the dash. The California Dept of Motor Vehicles has no record of this vehicle. My questions are: 1) Can anyone decode the above VIN and tell me something about the car, such as the model year? 2) I assume the car was meant to be driven on the street (not the freeway). How do I register the car for the street? The problem is because I have no pink slip, registration, or license plate, and the DMV has no record of it, they are requiring me to get a "Manufacturer Statement of Origin" - I believe that is the form sent to the government by the vehicle manufacturer showing the vehicle meets Federal vehicle standards. Does this form exist somewhere? Does anyone have any other ideas? All the CA DMV could offer is registration as a golf cart (for use on max 25 mph streets), or as a "low speed vehicle" - must go between 20 and 25 mph and can drive only on streets posted 35mph or less. This seems like a waste of time. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am looking forward to chasing my friend around in his 1923 Ford Model T. Restoring this car will be simple compared to dealing with the CA DMV. I can e-mail pictures of the car if necessary. Many Thanks, Jeff |
Mike Chancey
Hi Jeff and all,
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You might want to check with some of the title companies that deal with antique cars. There should be a number listed in Hemmings Motor News, an automotive classified ad publication you can find in most bookstores. If I am reading things correctly, the tenth digit is an "A" which makes yours a 1980 model. Keep in mind the car may never have been titled in California, either because it came from another state, or because it was never registered and used on the street. Many C-cars were used as non-roadgoing service vehicles on large private areas like trailer courts and commercial properties. It should be possible to have a title company search all states to see if it were ever registered. At one time Sebring Auto Cycle had all the sales records from the C-cars, but now that they are gone I don't know where that information ended up. Thanks, Mike Chancey, '88 Civic EV Kansas City, Missouri EV List Photo Album at: My Electric Car at: Mid-America EAA chapter at: Join the EV List at: ----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Follin" <jokerloco9@...> To: <C-Car@...> Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 1:28 AM Subject: [C-Car] Please Help! New Comutacar owner. I recently obtained a Comutacar. It is in very good condition, |
Here's some information on decvoding VINs that may help:
If that's not enough go to and search for vin decode On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Jeff Follin wrote: I recently obtained a Comutacar. It is in very good condition,Later, "A rainbow is only part of a circle." San Joser, CA ^ ^ Software Consultants: O o Permanent: m.t.thompson@... ===-o-=== My catbox: Ack! Phththpph! 2001 Clean Air Champion True Zero Emission Vehicle (TZEV) GM EV1 and my home powered by 100% renewable, Zero emission 30kWh/day Solar Electric (PV) system on my roof: Sometimes I see gas cars... In my rearview mirror! President, Electric Auto Association, San Jose Chapter EV List Archive Owner,Admin Electric Vehicle Email List Instructions: (EVList members: Bookmark it!) |
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