01-17-2015, 12:49 AM | #26 |
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Depends on where you are. In CA, it is illegal to obliterate a VIN/serial number. Easier to save the headache and check FIRST. If by some chance it IS stolen the WHOLE vehicle is impounded, not just the frame. Not saying anything is wrong with swapping frames, it definitely must be done at times. Just saying know what you're getting into first.
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01-17-2015, 01:19 AM | #27 | |
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Replacement parts don't have VINs on them. A used frame is a replacement part. It is no longer original to that car and as a replacement part it should not have markings on it. Are they going to seize your new car because that fender the body shop put on doesn't have the VIN on it? Why would one even question that? Obviously it has been repaired. Is there some sort of frame VIN checkpoint in California where people are routinely getting their cars seized? I heard California was bad but man, I'm allowed to fix my car. I do have rights.
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01-17-2015, 01:28 AM | #28 | |
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Seriously, tell me how any of that makes sense. I could have purchased a new frame, it would not have had a VIN because it's brand new. If it was decided to check it for some reason and there was no VIN they would take my car? Now I have to provide proof of ownership of the vehicle and a receipt for the frame, to be passed on to each subsequent owner forever?
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01-17-2015, 01:38 AM | #29 |
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One option the state has if it is a project and there are no or multiple legitimate VINs is to assign a new one, which will satisfy the requirements. While there are not "checkpoints", there are occasions where the officer will delve further (VIN is altered or blocked, missing, or something else). If you can't read the VIN where it is supposed to be, next logical place to look is on the frame. If the VIN doesn't match up, then there is PC to investigate further.
This thing can go round and round, but the bottom line is there is potential for this to happen, when it could simply be curtailed with a little extra effort before the trade. |
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So it's the same as any state. They go by the VIN plate. Just like I said. The one on the body. All the stipulations you mentioned are if there are problems with the VIN plate. No problems with the VIN plate=No problems.
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In my opinion, this trade is a bad deal. Trading a nice clean, running and driving truck for parts doesn't make any sense to me. |
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01-17-2015, 11:24 AM | #32 |
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asked "The question remains what problems could arise from this chassis should I mount a 65' cab on there and try an register it under the cabs Vin? Does the DMV/the law, check frame numbers against cab numbers? Can I legally rivet these plates onto a different cab to mount it on the matching frame? What is the law in these situations?" Check with your State cause,they all seem different, I was told by the police here in Ottawa,if they find a frame altered car/truck,which ever is newest gets to be the year for the "new" Vin. If the numbers clear! not sure if that applies to same year swap/replacement And it's not mentioned (frame) for me here in Ont I've been pulled and warned about changed colour,and V6 to V8 I'd rather warn everyone,to check it out,so they don't feel misled from info posted here like "it's ok and cops will understand." "it's ok it happens all the time" then hear they lost the truck,cause something wasn't right. http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/dan.../getinfo.shtml Vehicle Description Changes You must report a change or data correction for a registered vehicle within six days of the change. These changes include: Colour Body Type Fuel Type (Power) Number of Cylinders Registered Gross Weight Make, Model and/or Year Odometer Information Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Bring your vehicle permit to any Driver & Vehicle Licence Issuing Office and complete an Application for Registration (SR-LV-006) indicating the changes. If your vehicle permit contains incorrect information, bring the incorrect permit to any Driver and Vehicle Licence Issuing Office. To change the make, model, year and/or Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) one of the following documents will also be required. Copy of New Vehicle Information Statement Copy of original manufacturer's invoice Copy of Bill/Certificate of Sale from original dealer Copy of original Certificate of Title/Origin Statement from a vehicle dealer on company letterhead explaining the discrepancy Original vehicle manufacturer's warranty.
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Just trying to understand why some of you seem to let the DMV walk all over you.
As I said, have the VIN checked to make sure it isn't stolen. If you're really paranoid tell them your intent to use the frame for repairs. They can tie the VINs together if they find it necessary. I assume mine wasn't stolen as I got it at a junkyard. I also assume if they ran the VIN on it then it would come up as Certificate of Destruction as it came from a junkyard. But as I said, new/replacement parts don't have VINs so it can't be assumed you did something wrong. Innocent until proven guilty here in the states. It's a shame so many people don't know how to stand up for their rights.
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01-17-2015, 03:27 PM | #34 |
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This thing can go round and round. Simply put, we both agree the VIN should be checked. I too have swapped frames on trucks. Made sure it was clear first. I have also been the one comparing VINs and paperwork and sorting through the mess of stuff to make sure it all works together. None of it is fun.
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01-20-2015, 10:32 PM | #35 |
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Hey thanks for all the wisdom and advice...I think I just let someone scare me a little about the possibilities. I got the info (vin) I need and will verify that the chassis is without issues before I do this deal.
I realize it may not seem like such a good deal to some but the other items in this deal are things I really need for other trucks I have and even thought the Silverado is a nice driver, it has its shortcomings as well. A tough decision even so...thanks again, jon |
01-21-2015, 12:55 AM | #36 |
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I wouldn't do that deal, just with the 454 I'd hold on too.....
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01-21-2015, 04:20 AM | #37 |
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Make sure you actually see the VIN for yourself and don't take someones word for it. Or do what I have done and make the seller go to the DMV with you to process paperwork before doing any deal. It's amazing what can happen when you ask a seller to meet you at the DMV with paperwork and I.D.
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Id keep the square. Id buy that truck in a heartbeat if I could. Thats an awesome deal.
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