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Old 03-03-2005, 08:19 AM
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Robert,

Be sure that you find the part that has the original VIN number or ID number on it and keep that on the car. Some had them on fire walls, doors etc. If you have that part and show it to the DMV, then you can do anything you want to most of the rest. Example. Here a man moved in from out of state with an original 33 Ford and had the original bill of sale and other paoers. But he had replaced the part of the body that had the number on it because of rust. And even though that number was on the paper work and they knew it was a real car, Calif. made him do it via SB-100. The CHP even hit the original wood in the door when they drilled to put their VIN on it. That was a couple of years ago. Now he would not be able to register it as he would never get one of the numbers. Also I question what it did to the value of the car if he ever wants to sell it out of this dam state as it is now titled as a replica and it is a real car.

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