Re: 69 Yenko Camaro
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Phil, sometimes people who rebody cars don't register them with the DMV. If you're not going to drive it on the road, and it's going to be in a collection, it doesn't necessarily need to go through DMV except for a title change once. I expect that may not always happen. Besides, if that happened in the 80s it's been outta the system to long to come up on a civilian search. Probably even police after 15 years. Remember in Ia. and a lot of states, if there's not transfers in a state alotted time frame,(5-10 years) they fall outta the system so to speak.
Think about it. If you had a rebodied Yenko that someone might want to do a vin trace on would you put it in the DMV system?
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Actually if the tags came with the Iowa title and you are from another state Iowa would never hear of the car being titled or registered in your home state. For example, I am still on record as owning several cars in arizona that I sold and they went out of state. state only has last known owner which for anything over 10 years is microfish only if available at all. the car could be registered anywhere other than iowa at this point.
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