On Sat, 23 Nov 2002 02:16:22 -0500 David Scheidt <dmschei@attglobal.net>
wrote:
>
> >On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 15:30:33 -0800 (PST)
> Stirling Anderson
> >
> >what frame horn numbers? I dare you to come on
> over right now and find any
> >numbets on Elgie's frame! ;-0 remember I had
> to replace that, but do have the
> >orig frame-horn with numbrers.. in teh garage
> just in case...
> >Yeah! if I can get a title with damaged vin
> plates, I can stamp them on a new
> >set from B/P. that should be leagal enough, as
> it's replacing damaged ones....
> >
>
> Well, no. It's not. It's not legal to swap
> the number plates. In
> some states, it's not legal to remove them even
> for restoration. In
> others, you need to get the police involved.
> In Michigan, it's a
> felony (punishable by a fine of not more than
> $10,000 or four years
> in prison, or both) to merely possess a
> manufacture's number plate,
> number stamps, rosette rivets or a facsimile
> thereof. (Mich. Code
> 750.415 sub 6)
> Other states have similar laws. There are
> procedures to get
> replacement vin plates from the vehicle
> licensing authority;
> depending on the state, the numbers may or may
> not match what was
> there originally.
oh! than I ws just theorizing....yeah! ;-)
anon.
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