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Mar 28 2017, 07:32 PM
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Mar 31 2017, 09:50 AM
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The owner clearly wanted to dump this ride on an unsuspecting buyer. With the vin switch, the car is not legal. Only a matter of time before a well trained Highway Patrol officer digs deeper than a registration check, impounds it, and has it crushed. He who is holding the hot potato when time is called, will be the loser. Several threads on early 911's with the same results.
Now as far as a race car. Cut the suspect VIN out, stamp a chassis number for a log book, and your good to go. Assuming the 914-6, 914-4, and engine numbers are all clean. And yes, knowledge of the VIN switch and sale of the car, would constitute fraud. |
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