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a great story/ending for a local mopar guys stolen car

That's a really cool story. I know people who have had their rides stolen. It's great to see when someone gets one back. Last year we had a cutomer who's grandfathers Impala had been stolen twenty some odd years back and they found it in a container ready to get shipped overseas. Not only did he get the car back, it was restored.
 
I will say this, what a bunch of BULLSHIT.

Talk about a bunch of people that have no idea of what they are saying.

Not to mention, the police had no record of the original thieft?

The V.I.N. had apparently never been tampered with, which as we know tells us the model, engine, year, and plant built in of the car. They go on and on about the fender tag and how it was changed to HIDE the true identity of the car. What a bunch of IDIOTS. The police don't look at the fender tag to determine the identity of a car but rather the V.I.N. We all know that often times fender tags are missing and it means nothing LEGALLY. Now if you don't have a V.I.N. tag and try to get a car registered in a state that requires a physical inspection your going to have some explaining to do. The car will NEVER get registered without one and you run the risk of having the car impounded by the authorities.

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.
 
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