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Originally Posted by mrmustang
Maybe in Spain, but not here in the United States of America. Here it is a federal level offense, one that can come with jail time and hefty fines.
Sorry, but if you find someone foolish enough to offer you a title, for a car that no longer exists, or they say no longer exists, then they do not realize the risks, as when the out of country title is submitted, it will eventually have to be authenticated with import/export documentation, which will lead to both countries auditing the trail to see how they missed a car going out, and then coming in to your country.
But you are, right, and we are wrong. I'm really hoping you are not that naive, just desperate to avoid the laws in your own country. Especially given the very public warnings posted here on this forum warning you against such.
But you know better about the laws here in the US than we do, right?
Bill S.
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Do you really believe a word of that load? Many vehicles with duplicate VINs? I have a Ferrari La Ferrari but I want to keep it pristine so I'll clone a copy and drive that. It doesn't work with diamonds - the pastes are always discovered. Cars? Come on.
I hope noone falls for this scam.
Maybe time to have this one disappear?
Note to self: Never buy a classic car that might have ever seen any kind of paperwork in Spain. It's not real.