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superformance had a much longer serial on earlier cars ,then prox serial 578 thru 590 they were a 5 digit code : SPxxx. from prox 591 they changed the prefix to SPOxxxx, using a 7 digit code. your serial appears to be from the later sequencing, hence your chassis number is the last 4 digits. now, to further complicate things, some states allow the spf or spo serial to be used, and some apply their own 'assigned' vin, as a xyz state assembled vehicle. to further complicate it, some folks have used a ' title washing' company and have a serial that is either convoluted (made up) or from a scrapped ford (or other) car, ie , a serial that would be for a 1965 mustang, or whatever. those also were not 17 digits, as that was not the law back in the olden days, ie , a calif built 65 mustang could read 5R08Kxxxxxx. so, the answer to your question, doubt anything exists on carfax. some states, like calif, won't give out prior or current owners names either. to make matters worse, for states that have assigned their own unique vin, like michigan in most cases, they affix a new serial / vin to the car so a car would have both original spo or whatever AND the state vin, like my spf in michigan. and some dmv's in mich did not know they should not recognize the spf number so they used that, yet my dmv office said no way. mich state does not recognize my spf vin number anymore, only their own. confused, you bet...bill, spf 156, mich assembled vehicle vin that reads something entirely different with two vins side by side in the engine bay. good luck
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