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This is Robert Johnson I am the owner of the Nickey Camaro I was called today and told that you are making claims about the car, Is this True??? Thanks Rob [/ QUOTE ] This is Stefano Bimbi, I am the CEO of Nickey Chicago, Inc. Why don't you post the "Paperwork that you have regarding the Nickey Conversion status, of this car. It would go a long way to helping you sell the car? An NICB could only help confirm the Dealer Which had this Camaro delivered, from GM. An NICB report was run on this Camaro (I do not have access) and the Delivered to dealership and date was BLANK. If you would like to discuss the "facts" about your car, this is a great place to do. Many Super Cars have been bought and sold with info and the help, of the membership on this site. |
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![]() NCIB reports are real and I've had them run in the past. Seems impossible to do any longer, but the information was helpful as far as dealer and zone along with date of delivery and weight of the car. |
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I have come to the conclusion that NICB reports don't exist and belong in the same sentence with Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster and unicorns. It'd be nice if they were true, but it's not. Everyone that says they can do one, CAN'T. [/ QUOTE ] NICB reports are absolutely real. There is no doubt about it. Here is mine. It is literally like a crap shoot though. Some cars are not in it for whatever reason. Some are listed but just have a dealer code instead of all the info like the one I am posting. Don't bother asking me who ran it because they have since retired and are now living in Alaska. I am serious. The pictures are intentionally small!
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This is more fun than the swing dancing classes last night!
So do we get to see any of the paperwork if it exists? Some of us like buying paperwork cars with original paint. Look at CLills Camaro that Nickey helped his buy within the last few days. |
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I know the reports are real I'm just looking for someone that can run one for me
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I know the reports are real I'm just looking for someone that can run one for me ![]() [/ QUOTE ] The info from their site seems to imply that your local insurance agent may have access to the data base. NICB - who we are Don't we have a few here? |
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The NICB records were more easily available in years past, than they are today. With recent, more stringent privacy laws, NICB now requires a law enforcement case number to link to the request.
The shipping records came from the auto manufacturers' assembly plant records and they are far from complete. Some plants never sent their records, some lost the records. An example of a case I saw an NICB printout for was when a fourth, "1 of 3" 1970 hemi Roadrunner ragtops popped up for sale and some local law enforcement people were very suspicious. A check of that VIN in the NICB database revealed that it was originally a 383 car that someone created a new VIN plate for and put in the hemi engine code. It confirmed that the VIN RM27R0XXXXXX didn't exist, but the exact same numerical VIN RM27N0XXXXXX did. The NICB data will show only three things: 1) The VIN, 2) the date of shipment and 3) the destination dealer code. |
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It will also show if the car has been stolen. I had given my VIN to someone that had access to the NICB a few years ago and although he never got all the information while he was checking on my car he did confirm what I allready knew but had not told him.... That my car had been stolen and recovered. I don't know where he got the information and why I didn't get a full rundown of the available information on my car but he did tell me about the theft and that the car had resided in the carolinas at some point. I don't know wheather he meant the car was sold new in the carolinas or if he had access to other information about it just being owned there at sometime. He had to get back to real work and never finished up on my 68.
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....quite a few repop and later replcement parts on that 19,000 mile car.....cool car thou !!!
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