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Old 11-12-2016, 12:06 PM   #9
Clyde65
1965 Chevy C10, 2005 4.8L/4l60
 
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Re: question on cab/frame

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Originally Posted by padresag View Post
so you are actually advising him to take a gamble on it?
first time that I ever got pulled over by the police, I was driving my 1st car on the road and it was a 36 Ford sedan 1961 or 62. I didn't do anything, he was just going to check me out. this is the only time that I have ever heard of this being done. he asked me to show him that this car belonged to the registration that I had given to him. I couldn't do it then and he gave me 3 days to have it done. I went to the MVO and a fellow came out to the car and had a scraper in his hand and went to the top of the frame on the drivers side and very quickly said there it is and he checked and it matched and I was smiling. but what if it hadn't of matched. I would have been up the creek.
I guess that it was a fluke that I was asked that, but it can happen.
this is no B/S.
it doesn't cost much to make sure that you are legal.
ron

No I'm not saying he should do it, I am just giving information for him or others to think about and the probability of Someone finding out. The best option is keeping it on the original chassis or, have a copy of the frames title in your name along with the cab title.

My dad went through the inspection mess with his crewcab because it was a c60 and he wanted to title it as a c20. Took over 3 months to get stuff squared away. Also DMV may title the truck as a present year if they want to.
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