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Old 08-23-2006, 06:53 AM
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Default Re: Reconstructed Vehicle VIN swap

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I'm sure that there may be several cars running around out there that have had that done. I knew of a guy when I was in H.S. that wrecked his Monte Carlo. He got a doner car, and cut them both in 1/2, and made 1 good car out of the two. He did use the front 1/2 of his original car, so the VIN would not have been an issue. There are also many cars out there that have had every part on them replaced with the exception of the cowl area, so to me that is pretty much the same thing only you replaced the car around the VIN tag.

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I've clipped many cars in my days in a collision shop and many time the insurance company paid for it.Is it right ??? who nows. If it was a Honda Accord no one would care.But its not. The owner of the car can probably pull it off as a repair. But he then has to take the car and have it inspected so it can be registered with a salvage title. It happens all the time guys.Dont get your panties in a wad. Welcome to the used car/collision industry. 25k is way low for a PAMPERED GNX anyway.The buyer KNEW he was getting a totaled car. Its the next buyer that wont be so lucky.I'm sure those Buick Guys have #298 forever engrained in their heads.I dont think there was much usable on the original #298 anyways.That car was toast. Probably a fatality too.Its haunted.


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