Yes you do. We all do.
Every old school Mopar out there is a clone of the car it once was. It is not the original car. It's panels have been replaced, it's seats are new, it's battery tray is a replica of the original. IT'S ALL A MATTER OF DEGREES.
You are a number Nazi. You see the ultimate parts repair (the whole shell) as illegal. I don't.
I have no issue with rebodies. IT'S ALL A MATTER OF DEGREES.
Yes, it's against the law to rebody a car, but tell me....once you start replacing parts, where does the law tell you to stop??
Riddle me that, Batman.
Why do you think there is some requirement to report? That is why car fax got in hot water. They were over playing what info they really could get or had access to. It's all public record items like police report of a accident or the insurance report of claim paid etc. only if a vehicle is deemed a total loss by a insurance does the law require an inspection to be road worthy again.
...It may be a clipped car. I'd look very closely at the spot welds attaching the Rad Support to the car, that would be a telling observation. IMO, it's more likely the package tray is the true last 8 of the vin for this car.
Doesn't matter. The entire car can change as long as the numbers don't....
By your logic then changing the engine would be vin tempering if the vin was stamped in the block.
Finally, you've seen the light. Hallelujah.
I agree with you. KEEP THE VIN, SWAP THE BODY.
Welcome to the dark side, brother.
Right, of course that's how you took that....
The law is pretty simple. You can't remove or tamper with the VIN. But that means you can change 99% of the car in the case of most classics because they only have a few VIN locations ( and truly they're only partials). So, it all comes down to how you play the game...
The "problem" (?) isn't always numbers but as I said the sheer lack of knowledge among those responsible.
About a year ago I finished a rat-rod style A100 pick-up. Since it originally came from N.M. I had to get a "Level3" inspection from Az. MVD. This entails them putting the truck on a lift & crawling all over it looking for hidden VINs, signs of VIN tampering, and a general safety check. While they were doing that I was told to wait in a waiting area while the inspector examined my truck. After about an hour she comes in & proceeds to accuse me of swapping the chassis and re-bodying the truck. I then had to go out to their shop, point out how the truck was a uni-body so there was no frame TO switch. She then began accusing me of switching VINs until I pointed out just where the VIN was (by the driver's side) and how it matched the VIN on a piece of the uni-body. Upon seeing this she gave the truck a clean bill of health & the registration went off without a hitch.
The point being as enthusiasts we have to be responsible AND KNOWLEDGEABLE enough to be honest with "THE SYSTEM" and not try to circumvent what really is a simple process when you know it & the cars we deal with. The idea of "drive it until someone suspects it's stolen" only discredits the person and the hobby and legitimizes the push for more stringent laws.
Ther-in lies the problem as I see it.Obviously the inspector had no clue what she was looking at.What would have happened if she would have said..I am the authority and what I say sticks.Then you are possibly out of a legal vehicle because of Government BS. I'm not condoning not doing the right thing but it's just scarey what could happen even when you are being above board.
something isn't adding up in this story, I agree.So us "evil" members, who were trying to point out it was a fradulent rebody, were right after all......what a suprise. I have a couple hemi cars I would like to sell to the other dumbasses in this thread, PM for info
Exactly my thoughts right here, thank youThis has gone eight pages without anyone here having the actual facts or firsthand knowledge of the actual situation.
What I have seen is a knowledgeable GM guy thought he was buying a numbers matching 340 Duster in what looks to be real nice shape for $9,000. How, exactly, was the car advertised? Did granny advertise it as numbers matching? Or was it simply asked of her, is the car original? It may very well be as original to her as when they bought it.
What I do not know is that it is a rebody. I have not heard or read any compelling evidence up to this point that says it is. A body man says it was repaired from two different cars. OK, but we do not know at this point which car was which do we? OP says core support numbers match but look hokey? I do not know what hokey means to OP. We have asked, explain it or show a pic; but I have not seen it. OP says it is a rebody, but he did not tell us which car was which. I have asked a couple of times about the door jamb sticker and what numbers might be on that - but no answer.
If the body man was being honest with this guy on the phone - that both Dusters were 340 cars... why rebody?
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could you provide a pic of the core support numbers?There is no door sticker, No fender tag, The stamped numbers on core support are not evenly spaced and are somewhat crooked... I am a machinist so it could be me just being anal... The car was advertised as a numbers matching car...
Owners wife wasn't an "old lady", late 50,s early 60's maybe. (what one considers old changes over time)....
They were under the impression the car was original when they bought it....
They gave me receipts from shops, so Im assuming the owner didn't work on it himself.... (he paid for brake jobs, carb tuning, and a lug nut stud to be replaced) Someone who pays for work like that isn't checking numbers on a car....
So its my fault I didn't check for vin numbers on the bottom of the block.. I saw the FW340xxxxx on the front pad and I figured 340 car, motor is a 340, lady seems honest enough, I like the car, and if I don't buy it now, it will be gone tomorrow.. So I bought it...... Shame on me.....
As I go over the car, I realize it not a numbers matching car... Fine Its a 340 car with a 1970 340 in it....
I don't know Mopars so I do some reading..... I read about vin stamping, I look....
Vin on dash and core support match but package tray doesn't. I freak out...
I post my dilemma on here and open a can of worms I probably shouldn't have... But whats done is done....
I spoke with the guy that I guess you can say built the car back in the 80's and he assured me that nothing is stolen on the car and he has the paper work to prove it....
So at this point Im waiting till the weekend when I have time to drive out there and take a look at what he has for it, before I do anything further.....
Im not looking to get anyone in trouble or have any trouble for myself.
I play with these old cars for fun, I asked on here for advise on what to do and I guess I got it....
So for now thanx guys....
Just FYI, before I do anything further with this car, It will be undoubtedly and legally registered by the State.....
could you provide a pic of the core support numbers?
And you experts think the cops are gonna want to deal with this kind of nonsense.
The state has already issued a title, current and legal.
They don't know and don't care about the rear package shelf of your duster until it rust loose from your car and fly's into the air and causes an accident.