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Old 11-06-2010, 07:49 PM
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and $2k cheaper
doya think he was proved wrong on the IV?
Or did it create too much heat?
Has anyone called him?
If so PM me
Or maybe someone ponied up some money to have the remaining cowl VIN (which the prior eBay ad implied was still there) cut off and sent....

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Old 11-06-2010, 09:45 PM
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Did anyone call him? ever get PHS? So, there will be 2 RAIV w/same vin#??
There were 2 of the 9 RAIV, that had the cloumn shift, 1 orig came out of my area, it's now rebodied on west coast.... must be "catchy"

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one of those 2 had blue interior

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But what if that VIN is already registered to another vehicle, in this case someone's rebodied 69 Trans Am?
That's what happend with the 69 Yenko. It was stolen and the tags removed. Recovered and rebuilt. All was good till the one car moved back to PA. The other car was also in PA. Oopsie. Court time...

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Here we go again...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1969-...item19d2a73923

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The last time, the hidden vin hadn't been cut, as he was saying then...guess ransom was paid.

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Old 07-02-2012, 08:44 AM
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The VIN on the cowl top should still be there. From the pictures that area isn't cut up.

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has MCC gone and looked at this?

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I'm not completely in the loop but I'm pretty certain this T/A came out of a North Carolina junk yard and was gutted and missing the tags. Made it's way to Ohio I'm not sure how many times it has changed hands until the current ower has it. My guess is there is a East Coast car that isn't what it appears...

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