[Z06] Do I have your build sheet???
Here are the specs on the vehicle:
79U Millenium yellow
194 Black leather
AAB Memory package
B84 Ext Moulding
VIN 1G1YY12S225107484
Looks to have been ordered by and delivered to:
Spitzer Auto World
Amherst Ohio.
So, if you are the owner of this car, drop me a line and I'll mail you a buildsheet. It is folded up several times, but in very good shape.
PS: I started your car for the very first time!
Here are the specs on the vehicle:
79U Millenium yellow
194 Black leather
AAB Memory package
B84 Ext Moulding
VIN 1G1YY12S225107484
Looks to have been ordered by and delivered to:
Spitzer Auto World
Amherst Ohio.
So, if you are the owner of this car, drop me a line and I'll mail you a buildsheet. It is folded up several times, but in very good shape.
PS: I started your car for the very first time!
Damn it that's cool. I hope the owner is a member here and reads this.
The latter may require you pay a small fee, provide ID and a reason for the request. That makes your request a permanent record in the main frame of MVD/DMV. Some innocent owners have fallen victim to stalkers and the like.
A CARFAX check (don't ask it here due to the rules) might at least provide you with some information of last known state in the history of ownership.
Last edited by hotwheels57; Feb 13, 2009 at 04:29 PM.
The latter may require you pay a small fee, provide ID and a reason for the request. That makes your request a permanent record in the main frame of MVD/DMV. Some innocent owners have fallen victim to stalkers and the like.
A CARFAX check (don't ask it here due to the rules) might at least provide you with some information of last known state in the history of ownership.
Good point on the CARFAX idea, thanks.
The nationwide law enforcement database can, but it's illegal to do so for this type of inquiry. I know of a few dispatchers and a few officers who used the database for non law enforcement purposes. They were charged with crimes. If that occurs, the particular state host of the database can also restrict or revoke the offending agency from the system for failure to maintain security of the Criminal Justice Information System terminal.
Personally, if I were the owner of that particular car and you contacted me, I'd want to know how you did it. A call to a police agency can access the CJIS information and eventually the paper trail it created, if done illegally. Not a good idea in this day and age of rights to privacy, theft of ID and national security.
The only other suggestion I might have would be if you have a friendly GM service writer/manager. They could run the VIN through their database. That would also possibly narrow down the state where the vehicle has recently been serviced. Maybe they would send the owner (if they have that information) a message for you.
What you're doing is admirable, but maybe an impossible odds task...
Last edited by hotwheels57; Feb 14, 2009 at 12:17 PM.

VIN : 1G1YY12S225107484
CLAIM HISTORY
Repair Order Date : 04/02/2008 Repair Order Number : 209712 Odometer Reading : 9357 miles
Serviced By : MARHOFER CHEVROLET, INC.
PO BOX 1645
STOW, OH 44224-0645
(330) 688-6644 Selling Source : 13 - CHEVROLET
Site Code : 28395
Business Associate Code : 113622
Cycle Date Cycle Nbr Case Type Labor Operation Part Comments
04/11/2008 890 01 # Z2175 - $15 MAINTENANCE CARD PROMOTION N/A N
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VIN : 1G1YY12S225107484
CLAIM HISTORY
Repair Order Date : 04/02/2008 Repair Order Number : 209712 Odometer Reading : 9357 miles
Serviced By : MARHOFER CHEVROLET, INC.
PO BOX 1645
STOW, OH 44224-0645
(330) 688-6644 Selling Source : 13 - CHEVROLET
Site Code : 28395
Business Associate Code : 113622
Cycle Date Cycle Nbr Case Type Labor Operation Part Comments
04/11/2008 890 01 # Z2175 - $15 MAINTENANCE CARD PROMOTION N/A N
If they're still in business (
), there is probably the best manner to contact the owner. Here's their website with a 1-800 number and e-mail form to contact as well...
http://www.marhofer.com/temps/chevrolet/contact.cfm
The nationwide law enforcement database can, but it's illegal to do so for this type of inquiry. I know of a few dispatchers and a few officers who used the database for non law enforcement purposes. They were charged with crimes. If that occurs, the particular state host of the database can also restrict or revoke the offending agency from the system for failure to maintain security of the Criminal Justice Information System terminal.
Personally, if I were the owner of that particular car and you contacted me, I'd want to know how you did it. A call to a police agency can access the CJIS information and eventually the paper trail it created, if done illegally. Not a good idea in this day and age of rights to privacy, theft of ID and national security.
The only other suggestion I might have would be if you have a friendly GM service writer/manager. They could run the VIN through their database. That would also possibly narrow down the state where the vehicle has recently been serviced. Maybe they would send the owner (if they have that information) a message for you.
What you're doing is admirable, but maybe an impossible odds task...

VIN : 1G1YY12S225107484
CLAIM HISTORY
Repair Order Date : 04/02/2008 Repair Order Number : 209712 Odometer Reading : 9357 miles
Serviced By : MARHOFER CHEVROLET, INC.
PO BOX 1645
STOW, OH 44224-0645
(330) 688-6644 Selling Source : 13 - CHEVROLET
Site Code : 28395
Business Associate Code : 113622
Cycle Date Cycle Nbr Case Type Labor Operation Part Comments
04/11/2008 890 01 # Z2175 - $15 MAINTENANCE CARD PROMOTION N/A N
), there is probably the best manner to contact the owner. Here's their website with a 1-800 number and e-mail form to contact as well...
http://www.marhofer.com/temps/chevrolet/contact.cfm
), there is probably the best manner to contact the owner. Here's their website with a 1-800 number and e-mail form to contact as well...
http://www.marhofer.com/temps/chevrolet/contact.cfm
Anyway, I sent an e-mail explaining the situtation and provided the VIN number. I asked them to please contact the owner and provide him my contact information and let him decide if he wanted me to mail him the build sheet. If he isn't on this forum, I'll ask him to join at that time as well.
Brian
Anyway, I sent an e-mail explaining the situtation and provided the VIN number. I asked them to please contact the owner and provide him my contact information and let him decide if he wanted me to mail him the build sheet. If he isn't on this forum, I'll ask him to join at that time as well.
Brian











that would be great to have








I remember reading about this awhile back. So...did you got the build sheet??