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Looks like a rear license lamp that goes in the bumper, a hood latch, a striker shim plate , a fuel tank strap , a rod that goes to the door latch, but I’m not sure what the black part on top is, looks familiar but I just can’t place it right now, maybe under the dash
If you plan on selling it later then you should probably leave it alone , but if you plan on keeping it for life then what do you care when your gone, get some enjoyment out of it and who cares what anybody else thinks
didn't mean to offend you , you've got a nice car you obviously have a lot of time and work in, mine had the back window urathaned in and the trim wouldn't clip in a few spots and i had to cut it out and start over , that stuff is a lot harder to cut out I thought I was going to break it...
I think the sheriff got the location from the FBI ,do you know a cop, if you can prove you got it from someone else the worst they will do is impound it to prosecute who you got it from , if not that will be you if it is stolen
I remember when I was in high school the local sheriff cut open the rear frame rail on a 67 camaro to access a vin number of a stripped car to fin out it was stolen , there may be more vin stamps then we are aware of
if the dmv lets you title it your probably getting a rebuild vin , it wont have a vin like a production car has it will just be in the series they are using for home built trailers and stuff