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Isn't this illegal?
I was browsing the internet and found this guy that's selling the vin tag and data plates cut from a junk cuda for $10500. I'm not from Tennessee, but I thought doing that was illegal. I'd like to write that vin down and see which Barrett Jackson car it pops up on in two years as an authentic low mile barn find...
http://chattanooga.craigslist.org/cto/4815747359.html |
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Re: Isn't this illegal?
VIN - BS23J08308508 [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/bs.gif[/img] ~ Pete
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Re: Isn't this illegal?
I have the vins. For a 1970 cuda 1 of 200 burnt orange cars.
has the transam rear and front end. has AAR hood and trunk lid with spoiler have 2 doors with windows late model hemi only selling as a package won't sell seperate 10,500 firm 423 2six0 0976 |
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It appears that the seller may have had the whole car in possession at one time by the pictures shown on the craigslist listing.
So..... how big of a piece of metal would one have to have in their possession to legally sell those parts along with the title? There must be some point at which it would be legal. What happens with those tags after they are sold may or may not be legal, and I'm certainly not going to be the person chancing a jail term for tampering. I'm just asking from the point of someone that see people making statements about legality that aren't lawyers or law enforcement people. You may not like what this seller is doing, but it is either legal or it isn't. Now if he stated that these parts could be attached to another body and the resulting vehicle could be passed off as something it is not, then maybe he could be involved in a fraudulent scheme. Lets hear from the lawyers on here instead of just people that are personally offended about the situation.
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I'm not personally offended about the situation, I just hate to see someone spend $500k three years from now on a fake car that was knowingly passed off as a real car, now that hurts [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/thumbsdown.gif[/img]
A few years ago I bought a 1970 GTO judge as a parts car that someone took all the vin and data plates off of... Hmmm, I wonder what NON-JUDGE those plates landed on, most likely to be sold for alot of money...I feel bad for unsuspecting buyers that believe the sellers that they're buying authentic cars... |
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There are lawyers on this forum?? I thought they were all car guys.. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/dunno.gif[/img]
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Yes we have Lawyers on the forum that are car guys. You have managed to piss off Yenko owners in another thread and now you are going after Lawyers ? Am I sensing a pattern here ? [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/dunno.gif[/img]
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Apparently the seller has been doing this for awhile and the car is known. It has been reported already.
FWIW, there's no way to know how many AARs came in any color, so his "1 of 200" is bunk. |
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I'd also like to hear from car dealers on this situation. At what point aren't you able to sell that piece of iron you found, bought or traded for. I mean legally, since that is what the opening line of this thread is. What others do may be a despicable act, rebodying or swapping tags, but that is not the question here. The question here is about legality.
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I am not a lawyer by any means -- but I would believe if you were to attach these to another vehicle and attempt to pass that vehicle off as original ... that is fraud.
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