
10-17-2016, 11:55 AM
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Location: White City,
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Cobra Make, Engine: West Coast, 460 CID
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Originally Posted by adv-ent
Dugly, No one is more curious than me on its actual manufacturer.
I think the COB number is also not a problem anymore and why it was put there in the past I don't think we will ever know but because now that I know it is not an original chassis number I would have it removed, problem solved.
Now we would have a chassis with no numbers, does it need numbers?
As far as I can read from this thread, a person can stamp what ever they want on a chassis because it is not a VIN number its more manufactures ID number and it would only become fraud if it was sold as something that it was not.
Correct?
Regards
BK
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I believe you're correct. The only bogey I see is matching up a stamped VIN to a MCO or MSO, but you don't have one, so that goes away.
I know when I had my car inspected and registered in Saskatchewan they spent some time looking for a 2nd VIN on the frame to match the one on the decal provided by the State of Michigan (Michigan issued the original VIN). Ultimately they accepted there was no VIN on the frame but that wouldn't stop me from stamping one there - especially if the two matched.
You may wish to consult whoever is going to inspect / approve your car to query them about the best approach.
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Brian
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