There is an Acadian Convertible for sale on ebay US and the vin plate shown is as follows: 4469007599
I'm sure this vin doesn't match the car but it has been a long time since I decoded one and I'm not sure if this vin is a Canadian Nova or an Acadian. The first character would indicate 1964 but not sure about the remainder of the vin. Can I get some help on this?
Very rare clean v-8 1962 Chevrolet Acadian Convertible runs drives amazing sweet1962 Chevrolet Nova Acadian In 1961 when the Chevrolet Nova was introduced, designer Clare MacKichan called it a basic-type car, citing the quick turnaround from development into production. But we think this Chevy Nova Convertible is anything but
Lakeland, Florida, USA - 2 months ago
Color: Red - Make: Chevrolet - Model: Nova - VIN: 4469007599 - Mileage: 18113
Very rare clean v-8 1962 Chevrolet Acadian Convertible runs drives amazing sweet1962 Chevrolet Nova Acadian In 1961 when the Chevrolet Nova was introduced, designer Clare MacKichan called it a basic-type car, citing the quick turnaround from development into production. But we think this Chevy Nova Convertible is anything but
Lakeland, Florida, USA - 3 months ago
Color: Red - Make: Chevrolet - Model: Nova - VIN: 4469007599 - Mileage: 18113
1962 Chevrolet Acadian - NOVA Harveys Lake, PA, USA
70 years ols and moving to FL so here is my 1962 Acadian... the Canadian version of our Chevy NOVA for sale. Its really the same car and you can look it up to better understand. This one has been updated with a nice 350 engine and a GM 400 automatic transmissi 1962 NOVA - ACADIAN CONVERTIBLE w/350 V-8.
I HAVE FOR SALE A VERY RARE FIND! IT'S A 1962 ACADIAN BEAUMONT CONVERTIBLE.THE ACADIANS WHERE BUILT FOR THE CANADA FOLKS. IT IS BASICALLY LIKE A CHEVY2 OF THE SAME AGE HAVING A DIFFERENT GRILL,TAILLITESTHE BACKUP LITES IN THE REAR BUMPER,AN A IN THE HORN BUTTO 1962 ACADIAN CONVERTIBLE(CANADA'S CHEV 2).
Thanks but I stand by my statement to run away as fast as you can!
I've had my fun-with-a-VIN-tag episode for this lifetime. I won't be doing that any more, and I don't recommend that anyone tries it. It's not worth the stress, even when it all turns out to be ok in the end.
He can call and ask but it doesn't matter what the seller says, it matters more if someone comes to the door AFTER you buy a car with VIN tag issues.
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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles
1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars
Thanks but I stand by my statement to run away as fast as you can!
I've had my fun-with-a-VIN-tag episode for this lifetime. I won't be doing that any more, and I don't recommend that anyone tries it. It's not worth the stress, even when it all turns out to be ok in the end.
He can call and ask but it doesn't matter what the seller says, it matters more if someone comes to the door AFTER you buy a car with VIN tag issues.
Maybe someone should ask or tell seller it has a problem Maybe I will lol
Someone on Steves Nova Site already discussed it last fall I see. I knew this was ringing familiar so I searched over there. It's a Buick VIN tag apparently! I didn't even look past the "69" for sedan on the tag but now that I look at it, yes, it's not an Acadian tag at all...
Run REALLY fast!
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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles
1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars
Great info. from you guys. I wouldn't touch it either, not only because of the VIN ... those seats are ugleeee.
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Prince Edward Island
'64 Parisienne CS "barn find" - last on the road in '86 ... Owner Protection Plan booklet, original paint, original near-mint aqua interior, original aqua GM floor mats, original 283, factory posi, and original rust.
I knew that 69 is associated with a 4 door sedan but it still didn't fit in any Canadian chevy or Acadian format. I glad someone finally identified it as Buick, I just needed to know it made sense in the GM family of vin's.
One thing I always wanted to sort out was the progression of GM vin's in Canada. It appears in 62-63 the vin's were 9 digets, 64-? were 10 digets, then I think the next jump was to 12 digets but I do not know the yearly progression.
On the Acadians' in 1962, the body was not verified by the vin, if you look at the trim tag it has the code 8467, which indicates an Acadian Beaumont 2-door convertible, being very rare 1 of only 1,250