Re: VIN again
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Re: VIN again
- From: <dougrc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 15:25:49 -0400
Frank,everyone, if you or anyone would want to change a vin/door tag from any car/truck or for
that matters a bike, you would have to get a salavge yard letter, have a notary public, notarize it.
Take it to your local license center, with a lawyer ofcouse, and have it all changed then. So good
lock with it. Check with your local laws before you do this. I work at a dearship for some 30+ years
now, and I have had to call DiaChrysler people to get these special rosette rivets. They are the only
ones that have them. BOBBY.
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> From: Andre K Jacobs <akjamc@xxxxxxxx>
> Date: 2005/07/08 Fri AM 10:23:50 EDT
> To: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: VIN again
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> Frank
> If you take a VIN tag off a car, you have just TAMPERED with it. The VIN
> and door tags are held in place by "rosette" rivets. These are security
> rivets, that are NOT supposed to fall in to the general public hands,
> WHY, because IF you take the numbers off of a car and put it on another
> one, you would have to attach the tag with something other then the
> special rivets, cop sees that, he knows the VIN has been TAMPERED with,
> and WHY would anybody do that. Stolen car...........???? Like I said
> before, I don't know all the laws on it, and yes they do rebody cars all
> the time, and yes people get away with it, BUT there are legal issues
> here. V.I.N. = vehicle IDENTIFICATION number. You could call this
> identity theft! Just like using a fake name, now go to the courts and
> have it LEGALLY changed.
>
> Andre " A.J." Jacobs,
> web page http://southtexasamc.tripod.com
> (830)-980-3165 , akjamc@xxxxxxxx
>
> Owner & Proprietor, South Texas AMC
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