Hidden Vin #'s

Glad you don't live in Ohio, they'd look up your *** before
they left with your car, then the fun would start trying to
explain how you aquired a vechicle with a bogus title.
I've been though several inspections on different vechicles,
almost lost a HD that I bought as a rebuilder from a ins. company.
It was brought to Ohio from Georgia, inspected, issued a Ohio title,
wrecked, and I bought it.
Since the vin didn't match the trans number and I didn't have a reciept
for the trans they assumed it had stolen parts.
I had a hell of a time explaining to the State Highway Patrol Inspection
all of this cause they didn't want to hear it, my paper work should
have been in order. And they didn't make a mistake when they did
the first insp.
I finally got it worked out after a dozen calls and a promise to correct the
oversites on their part.
I was threatened with forfeiture and possible charges of recieving
stolen property.
I went in thinking all was well and had my paperwork sorted,
that I was doing all the right things.
Sounds like a few nerds getting revenge at the High school bulley. I hate when the wrong people get a little power. My car is all legit. At least as far as I am concerned. I have a Bill of sale from the PO. The transaction was notarized. If someone made a mistake 11 + years ago or even manipulated the system, I can't legally be held accountable. But I know what you are saying and I will be careful.:evil5: