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Old 03-01-2008   #11
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Default Re: X-code 1995 vette w/lpe lt4 motor????

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Jeff, good info! I increased the size of the 2 side view pictures 200% and those rocker panels are of a standard Vette not the downward curves of the ZR-1. I requested a picture of the rear bumper to see if the black spacer plates by the back up lights were also missing. Doubt if he'll respond...looks like a lot of BS to me
I finally got a response to my request for pic of rear this AM. They told me reserve was $23K and change but they'd sell it to me for some amount less. All I need do was send the $500 and they'd hold it for me. They also gave me a # where I could contact them and discuss price etc with out delays of going thru EBAY???
I didn't respond: I'd love to have a Lingenfelter but I'd want it to be the twin turbo Z06 and I can't afford that and keep BEAST2...BEAST2 is too important to me so a Lingenfelter toy is not in my future.
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Old 03-01-2008   #12
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Default Re: X-code 1995 vette w/lpe lt4 motor????

where's the 3rd brake light?
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Old 03-01-2008   #13
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Default Re: X-code 1995 vette w/lpe lt4 motor????

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where's the 3rd brake light?
That's what I was thinking... I just think it might be a Lingenfelter LT1. Some guy thought he might have known something about C4s saw the '91-'96 shape and thought it was some special ZR-1 bodied LT1.

That, and I'd LOVE to have some special edition LT1 that came out of the factory with LS1 power!

I don't know... I think I'd love to have some LPE action in a third Vette for my household!
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Old 03-01-2008   #14
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Default Re: X-code 1995 vette w/lpe lt4 motor????

I took a look at 95s on Autotrader, all others have a # not a letter in this spot. I spoke to this guy a few years ago when he had a Z in his store. He's been around for awhile and seemed to know alittle about cars. Not sure what to think on this one, agree looks like an LT-1 body.

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Old 03-01-2008   #15
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Here is the explanation: CHECK DIGIT VERIFICATION


To determine check digit (9th digit) of your car you need to take the VIN and assign any letters in the VIN with a set value (number) as follows: A = 1, B = 2, C = 3, D = 4, E = 5, F = 6, G = 7, H = 8, J = 1, K = 2, L = 3, M = 4, N = 5, O = 6, P = 7, R = 9, S = 2, T = 3, U = 4, V = 5, W = 6, X = 7, Y = 8, Z = 9Any numbers in the VIN remain the same (not replaced) and thus you have a 17 digit number.
Then you must multiply each of the 17 digits by a set "weight" (multiplier). The weight applied to each digit is as follows: 1st = 8, 2nd = 7, 3rd = 6, 4th = 5, 5th = 4, 6th = 3, 7th = 2, 8th = 10, 9th = 0 (check digit), 10th = 9, 11th = 8, 12th = 7, 13th = 6, 14th = 5, 15th = 4, 16th = 3, 17th = 2After multiplying each VIN digit by the associated weight - add up the results of all 17 products. Then divide by 11 and the remainder is your check digit.
If the remained is 5, then the check digit is "X".
Here's an example: VIN = 1F1AL52P5TS115520 (note "7" is the check digit) VIN 1 F 1 A L 5 2 P 5 T S 1 1 5 5 2 0Assigned Values 1 6 1 1 3 5 2 7 5 3 2 1 1 5 5 2 0Multiplier 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 10 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2Add the products: (1 X 8) + (6 X 7) + (1 X 6) ... (0 X 2) = 269Divide 269 by 11 which gives you 24, and a remainder of 5 which is the same as the 9th digit of the VIN.
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Old 03-02-2008   #16
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Default Re: X-code 1995 vette w/lpe lt4 motor????

Way kewal!

I ran mine, and after skipping a heartbeat when the number did not match (due to a typo), it worked.

I'm in the process of fooling around w/ an Excel program that will allow any and all to simply enter their VIN and have the 9th digit automatically generated. If successful, I'll post it here or mebby in the "Registry" newsletter.

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Old 03-02-2008   #17
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Default Re: X-code 1995 vette w/lpe lt4 motor????

Heheh, Paul I imagine there are many web VIN checkers if you googled one. The check digit isn't like some big security thing, I suspect it's more just to cut down on typos.

To that car in the eBay listing, I wonder if they have an invoice from Lingenfelter for all the decal work? That guy must have a couple grand into it on Lingenfelter window decals, TB plates, etc.
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