let me ask this question..... say on the dart, the vin partial is on the trunk gutter which usually rusts out, so if one replaces the gutter, wouldn't that mean you're tampering with the VIN?
exactly my point ;)Absolutely not.
If that was the case you wouldn't be able to replace a transmission or engine when one fails.
You could only go to jail for auto theft for putting your car back together.
i know. That's why i suggest running it online first for free, there's only a few options to fill the rest of the vin, we know its a duster. Therefore, run the thing online for the possibilities, if something comes up, then notify the cops, if not, run it, drive it and be happy. Or for piece of mind, talk to them anyway, tell them what you suspect but that has risks.They only are concerned with the #'s on the vin tag
and if the vin tag has been tampered with concealing
theft.
They won't understand why you are giving them incomplete #s taken from places on the car other than the tag.
agreedThey don't even care if the car still has a fender tag.
And this is the way it should be.
They are up our a$$ with way to many laws pertaining to automobiles as is.
We don't need to make them aware of more ways for them to collect funds or freedoms from us.
Listen to this....Authorities. What a joke. They will wonder where all the rest of the numbers are and why the vin # is so short.
Go ahead and take your stick and stir it up so everybody has to smell.
All they will do is take your money. It all they care about. Just walk right in there and explain to them how to screw you out of your car investment and what was supposed to be fun for you.
Sure they will continue to tell you its your wellbeing they care about and they will do so as long as you are fool enough to listen and pay.
See how much time they care to invest on behalf of you and your old car when they find no one to pay.
Best advice. Just get your plate and drive the car. Be glad to drive a car that is old enough that they don't care about enough to tax it anymore.
Damn you got a legal title, enjoy it before they make these old cars illegal.
Or not?
....Yeah it's more bureaucratic BS but it beats getting your car impounded when you're at a car show.
That is what's wrong with this world today.
Anyone that would take someone's car and put in in a place where it can be stripped hoping to verify as a stolen vehicle without any proof is so much more criminal than being stolen by the car theif the laws were put in place to stop. The enforcer has now become the theif.
Why not just get the car inspected then? If it clears, then no worries, keep documents for proofOk, Im the OP
I did buy it as a numbers matching car.. I have 9k into it as of now. I realize that its my own fault for not doing my due diligence, but it doesn't change where Im at now.
The woman call me back this morning and said her husband bought the car basically in the condition its in now. The only work he had done to the car was maintenance type work to keep it drivable... She is supposed to call me back this afternoon with the info of the shop that they bought it from (Local restoration shop).
I explained the issue and told her i preferred to just give her the car back for purchase price and she stated she wasn't in a position to buy it back.
I dont want to get anyone in trouble, nor do i want any trouble for myself. I can't keep the car knowing that there is a possibility that it isnt legal. I also can't really afford to take a 9000 loss.
I will attempt to speak with the shop they bought it from and maybe they have a reasonable explanation for the inconsistencies
If not i have no choice but to do the legally and morally right thing.
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Ok, Im the OP
I did buy it as a numbers matching car.. I have 9k into it as of now. I realize that its my own fault for not doing my due diligence, but it doesn't change where Im at now.
The woman call me back this morning and said her husband bought the car basically in the condition its in now. The only work he had done to the car was maintenance type work to keep it drivable... She is supposed to call me back this afternoon with the info of the shop that they bought it from (Local restoration shop).
I explained the issue and told her i preferred to just give her the car back for purchase price and she stated she wasn't in a position to buy it back.
I dont want to get anyone in trouble, nor do i want any trouble for myself. I can't keep the car knowing that there is a possibility that it isnt legal. I also can't really afford to take a 9000 loss.
I will attempt to speak with the shop they bought it from and maybe they have a reasonable explanation for the inconsistencies
If not i have no choice but to do the legally and morally right thing.
"You can't help those who won't help themselves."
I tried, Lord...I tried.