Quote Originally Posted by NEokcTERROR View Post
This .bin has been screwed up by someone. The bin has been edited by someone who doesn’t know there are no letters I or O in vin numbers. The letter “O” as the ninth character in this vin number is in error and should be a number 0.
Thank you. TC OBD1 will not let you highlight the VIN and do a Copy like TC OBD2 will. So when I manually entered that VIN in the Vin Decoder I manually typed 0 and not O. A Copy and Paste would have resulted in an invalid VIN. But that still doesn't explain TC OBD1 IDing the file as a 96 Corvette in OBD1 .bin format using the EE Definition.