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Old 12-22-2009, 08:50 AM
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Default Re: Stolen 71 Challenger found after almost 30 yea

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"This story is the kind of thing that makes people THINK that an items like a fender tag has some kind of LEGAL signifigance. I can assure you that it does NOT."


New York Law



§ 421. Sale of a motor vehicle, trailer or part thereof with changed
identification number.



1. Any person engaged in the business of buying or selling motor vehicles, trailers, or parts thereof, shall be presumed to have determined and to know the original vehicle identification numbers and special identification numbers on any motor vehicle, trailers or parts thereof purchased or sold by such person, both at the time of purchase and sale.



2. Any person engaged in the business of buying or selling motor
vehicles, trailers, or parts thereof, who sells or offers for sale a
motor vehicle, trailer, or part thereof, the original vehicle
identification number or special identification number of which shall have been destroyed, removed, altered, defaced or so covered as to be effectually concealed, without having complied with regulations promulgated by the commissioner, shall be guilty of a class E felony.



3. Any person, other than a person engaged in the business of buying
or selling motor vehicles, trailers, or parts thereof, who knowingly
sells or offers for sale a motor vehicle, trailer, or part thereof, the
original vehicle identification number or special identification number of which shall have been destroyed, removed, altered, defaced or so covered as to be effectually concealed shall be guilty of a class E felony.



4. For the purposes of this article, the term "original identification number" shall mean any number embossed, engraved, etched, affixed to a label, sticker or plate or similarly marked on any part of a motor vehicle, trailer or vehicle part which is assigned by the manufacturer for the purpose of identification of that particular motor vehicle, trailer or vehicle part and the location of which number is made available to the public.

[/ QUOTE ]LOOKS LIKE THE LAW SEES IT AS ANY NUMBER EMBOSSED OR STAMPED.. A DOOR STICKER OR FENDER TAG WOULD APPLY HERE. MORE IMPORTANTLY, FALSELY ALTERING THE OPTION TAG TO INCREASE VALUE AND THEN SELLING IT AS REAL IS OUTRIGHT FRAUD! <font color="blue"> <font color="blue"> </font>
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