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Re: [Tigers] Tiger VIN Transfer

To: hokey@oasisol.com, Tigers@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Tiger VIN Transfer
From: CoolVT@aol.com
Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2010 20:09:18 EDT
Wonder if the selling dealer knows the vin has been  switched. He seems to 
be covering his butt by saying it's an Alpine.  Would  he be foolish enough 
to show the vin if he knew it has been  swapped?
 
 
In a message dated 8/6/2010 7:45:51 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
hokey@oasisol.com writes:

It seems  the nice green Alpine has been quite a subject of discussion.  
Lots
of  views/opinions here.  But in reality, I think the main issue concerned  
here
is the fact a VIN plate was altered/changed and is on another  vehicle.  
When
you do something like this, it's a no-no.   Utilizing VIN plates that are
stashed in desk drawers and utilized at their  discretion is not a smart
practice.  Bottom line - it shouldn't matter  whether it was done on a 
Tiger,
Alpine, Pinto, Honda or any other  car.  I personally think a highly 
modified
Alpine is a great way to go  if you really want to drive and enjoy the car. 
 My
'67 Alpine has the  correct numbers and is titled as such because that's the
right thing to  do.  I can cut, modify, rearrange components and do creative
things  involving the installation of today's tech in the old sheetmetal and
end up  with a very custom sportscar that can be enjoyed without fear of 
losing
a  Tiger shell at the intersection due to some kid texting on her phone.   
I'm
curious at the price the car sells for on Ebay, mainly because it's a  nice,
clean sportscar that someone put a lot of time and money into  creating.  
But
the VIN has been knowingly altered on the car,  irregardless of what car 
it's
from.  That's a red flag to me, and  should be to others as well that have 
an
interest in buying the car.   Imagine the possibility of the car getting
confiscated due to unlawful  activity?  There's a possibility that none of 
us
will see the final  selling numbers due to the listing being pulled if it
becomes apparent that  there may be a lawful issue.  Someone said it here
earlier - the  original Alpine numbers should have been retained and there
wouldn't be any  mistake as to what the car really is - an Alpine with a  
motor
transplant.  Just my  .02.
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