Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Re: My grem
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Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Re: My grem



AMX's and Javy's definitly have part of the vin stamped on the frame rail under the steering box. Some have it stamped on the inside floor pan some where.
 Not sure on a gremlin though. It's gotta be somewhere though.
 Davis

amc74hornet <amc74hornet@xxxx> wrote:
--- In BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Plumpy72@xxxx wrote:
> In a message dated 3/12/2004 3:21:57 AM Central Standard Time,
> amc74hornet@xxxx writes:
> Isn't the vin. no# on the dash? I believe there is also a permenant vin. no#
> stamped in the front drivers side frame horn, but you will have to remove the
> steering box to see it.
> I've had mine down to the bare metal and there is no other vin number other
> than the one on the dash.
>
> Rick

That's strange, if there was no permenant vin. no# all you have to do to legally register a stolen car or a car is to swap the dash tag. I know someone with a 70 Donahue that is rusted beyond repair and he is looking for a good shell to build a retaged one. I have no complaints about retagging a car with no tile to save it as some states make getting a new title a liveing hell. But I don't go for retagging a car and passing it off as a high dollar original and not the clone it is. Luckily for me my new Hornet that came originally from Florida had been registered and driven in N.Y. for 6 years by 2 previous owners.
"Doc"     






 




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