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Old 11-12-2010, 07:37 PM
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Default Re: E-Bay '69 Yenko Disguised As a Z-28 Clone!

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: sYc</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Regardless of how the stamped numbers got there, how do you rectify the problem? </div></div> Via a state issued replacement VIN plate that attaches to the firewall with the state assigning their specific VIN if the original/correct/born with VIN cannot be determined, and thus a new branded title being issued with this newly assigned VIN. Firewall must first be examined in this case to see if it were actually replaced and what numbers are there now. If it were not replaced, the VIN that is on it now would become the VIN listed on the state issued plate because that is the car's born with VIN and is known. That's why it is placed there. 616414 could never be listed on the state issued replacement VIN tag. Only THAT car's original, born with VIN or the state's assigned VIN could be listed on the state issued tag and placed on this car. Thus, there goes a SYC by the wayside. That 616414 VIN tag should not be on that car, firewall replacement or not. That VIN tag should not be placed on any other car body, even a Dynacorn or the like. That VIN tag should be in a case on the shelf, hanging on a wall, and looked at. Or sent to the Yenko VIN tag graveyard.
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