Interesting VIN number on 68 Barracuda

Help me out here.
If the whole dash has been swapped where is the "alteration" of the VIN?
The VIN plate is intact, undisturbed and as Chrysler made it.
I'm thinking that the car has been altered, not the VIN.
Of, course the other VINs won't match, but "we" just call that a non-numbers matching car, I think.
Leave it to me to be backwards.
For example, did these cars come with 360 engines?
And if someone has put a coup VIN on a fast back, does that make the car worth less?
(Sorry, notch owners. Don't mean anything by that. I lost an article about how notch backs were so beautiful.)
Were is the "defraud"? Are they asking too much money for it?
In other words, putting a Hemi VIN on a non-hemi car to get more money would might be 180 degrees different from this case.
Now, that could be fraud if there was intent to defraud. Right?


Here's my best lawyer joke.
Lawyers get paid to disagree.


Did someone say "witch"?