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Re: Steel '69 Crate Camaro
I can see the price of original Trim Tag rivets going sky-high. And to think I tossed out a box of them a few years back!!!! Gezzzzzz! https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...emlins/mad.gif https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...emlins/mad.gif
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Re: Steel '69 Crate Camaro
I think you all should be calling and asking questions instead of speculating. The truth of it is this...# 1 go to our website at www.dynacorn.com and download the new PDF up under Classic Bodies. Secondly, note, the components offered are not a complete body until YOU assemble them. The information on the website and rhetoric in HOT Rod magazine was totally wrong and without substance. Where it is true, there are companies in the US with the jigging necessary to complete the assembly for you, we do not do it and your dealer will not sell you one assembled. Is not going to happen.
The VIN problem is simple. If you are going to be working on your old convertible to restore it. Simply remove the VIN from the old one and attach it to the new one. All the pertinents are the same other than the year of manufacture, and that really doesn't change either as all you are doing is restoring an old car. If you want to buy the components to assemble yourself a Hot Rod, then simply notify the company that is assembling them for you. They can, as licensed Auto MAnufacturers, give you a legal VIN number. Please feel free to call us at Dynacorn for any further questions. |
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The VIN problem is simple. If you are going to be working on your old convertible to restore it. Simply remove the VIN from the old one and attach it to the new one. [/ QUOTE ] Say what? https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/blush.gif |
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Hey, don't jumble all of us Californians together!
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I went to the website, it appears that Dynacorn has gotten around the legal question by not selling a completely assembled Camaro. What they have is every part needed to repair a convertible Camaro (if you buy all of them and assemble one from scratch then so be it!) There are probably a few running around right now that started as rotted/rusted hulks that had almost every body part replaced with new/scavenged/handmade parts. I am not condoning fraud, it is just that I wonder where the line is drawn between a long involved restoration and a rebody. How many parts separate the restoration from a rebody? If you use NOS/used parts is it a restoration and if you use Dynacorn/Goodmark parts is it a rebody? Again, I am not condoning fraud, I just wonder if anyone has a solid definition of a rebody compared to a restoration or is it like dealing with my wife "I don't know but I will know it when I see it!" https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/smile.gif
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[ QUOTE ] The VIN problem is simple. If you are going to be working on your old convertible to restore it. Simply remove the VIN from the old one and attach it to the new one. [/ QUOTE ] See Attachment. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/frown.gif https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/frown.gif |
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[ QUOTE ] The VIN problem is simple. If you are going to be working on your old convertible to restore it. Simply remove the VIN from the old one and attach it to the new one. [/ QUOTE ] Say what? https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/blush.gif [/ QUOTE ] No doubt!! This whole idea is https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...thumbsdown.gif |
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Someone better hope that the Feds ain't watchin!
Cause basically Dynacorn has acknowledged that there is going to be VIN tampering and even told you how to do it! |
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I would assume Dynacorn has had their legal department look at it and is more informed than we are.
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