Yes, the serial number is correct - I would suggest writing in the control cavity or under one of the pickups neck time you change strings.
Here's the build information from the file:
top: Rosewood
body: Mahogany
back: Rosewood
neck: Maple and Purpleheart
scale: 32" medium
fingerboard: fretless Ebony
inlays: none
reinforcement: Graphite rods
originally made for: Lipham Music, FL
birthday: April 4, 1985
The original owner registered in Florida in May 1985. It was registered in 1994 in Tennessee. Sometime after that it was with a new owner in Tennessee, who never registered it but reported it stolen on 8-11-97. In 1998 it surfaced in Alabama and I contacted the person that reported it stolen. The only contact he left was a fax number and a mailing address. Both contacts I attempted went unanswered. I resent the fax (which still resolved to a fax machine!) in 2005 when Dave purchased it, but still no reply. Seeing as the statute of limitations was well past, and I had no way of contacting the person that reported it stolen, I removed it from the stolen list.
In 2011 I sent him another letter, and this time is was returned "attempted - not known - unable to forward" by the postal service. So what happened is a mystery.
What happened to this bass after that is well known here now.
So happy you are reunited with this bass. I think it was meant to be with you, John.