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why would this have any value ? 318 car vin tag, fender tag and a title..

Started by GOTWING, October 04, 2014, 04:21:39 PM

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ws23rt

Why indeed would this have value?
Suppose this was poor old deceased gramps birth certificate and his gov. ID code?  Would that have any possible value? :D
How many collectors of auto memorabilia does it take to push something like this over a hundred bucks? :shruggy:

TUFCAT

There's only one reason why and that's fraud.  Quite possibly to get something on the road that could never be registered any other way....possibly a stolen car?  Or a car missing its identity altogether, maybe bought without any paperwork, or has a junk/scrap title.  :Twocents: :Twocents:

stripedelete

Quote from: TUFCAT on October 04, 2014, 10:31:25 PM
There's only one reason why and that's fraud.  Quite possibly to get something on the road that could never be registered any other way....possibly a stolen car?  Or a car missing its identity altogether, maybe bought without any paperwork, or has a junk/scrap title.  :Twocents: :Twocents:

Makes you wonder what the percentage of fakes really is.  Thirty years ago I sold an absolute shell for $ 200.  The only reason it still had quarters was because the torch was ineffective on bondo, chicken wire, and newspaper (not joking).   

I just shook my head and counted the cash back then.  But, now I get it!  While not recognizable, it was a red 68 r/t, stick, dana, with a vin tag, fender tag, radiator support, and trunk lip.   And that was thirty years ago.     

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TUFCAT

Quote from: moparnation74 on October 06, 2014, 08:32:59 AM
These items should be confiscated upon arrival.  

I'm surprised eBay hasn't stepped up with policies against selling titles and VIN plates.

nvrbdn

heck, i didnt see the auction. am not able to bring up ebay here, but if it were to go cheap, i would have bought it just to hang in a frame on my wall. then i know it wouldnt be used on another car. oh well, gone now. :rotz:
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nvrbdn

70 Dodge Charger 500
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50 Dodge Pilot House

TUFCAT


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Quote from: nvrbdn on October 06, 2014, 01:50:16 PM
for that money, someone needed a title and vin#  :brickwall:
Agreed. Both the seller and the buyer should be making license plates.  :Twocents:
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HPP

You guys do know there are state DMVs that will authorize legal vin swaps? This happens regularly with truck cabs and Jeep tubs.

Troy

Quote from: HPP on October 07, 2014, 10:15:18 AM
You guys do know there are state DMVs that will authorize legal vin swaps? This happens regularly with truck cabs and Jeep tubs.
Yes, but this ain't one. Ohio will allow rebodies/VIN swaps (sort of) but every change must be documented and signed off on by an inspector. You have to have a car to start with - not just tags and a title. In most states, if you have a car with no VIN you can typically get a "state issued VIN". Of course, that looks fishy to most people so it makes more sense just to swap a few pieces of metal. Most (if not all) states also have a process for replacement titles.

Troy
Sarcasm detector, that's a real good invention.