Fastfish408
Active Member
What are the draw backs of posting your VIN # on here? I would love to post and try to find my original 440? The warning said they will not be deleted?
No doubt. So sadThink about it your VIN will be available to anyone with internet acess to possibly get a fraudulent title and end up taking the car from you. We live in a wicked world and cannot trust like we did in the past.
Post your VIN along with plate number for the crooks to see and then we will know. It should at least give them enough info. to come by your house and steal your car. Sorry but in todays world I trust no one on the internet.I doubt it. Vin plates are visible on every car since like '71. It's easy to look in a window and get a VIN, and no state will issue a title on just possession of a VIN.
If you can do it, tell me how. There's a 6.4 Challenger down the street.
Not in California any longer. New law...Vin can be used to request current owner's name and address from that state's DMV. A thief might see a valuable car being advertised, use the vin to find out where it's stored, go break in at 3 am and either take the car/parts/tools. Just generally unwise to show it, plenty of scumbags out there that would think nothing of taking advantage.
Think about this when we go to Secretary of State we go with just paperwork and no car. So use your printer and photoshop to make a fake title in the owners name that you got from the internet with the VIN. Now pay them to transfer the fake title into your name. Say you also live in another state far away. Go steal the car and bring it home and hide it in the garage as long as you want but it is now yours. Oh you say what if you get pulled over trailering it home just show the cop your new legit title.I doubt it. Vin plates are visible on every car since like '71. It's easy to look in a window and get a VIN, and no state will issue a title on just possession of a VIN.
If you can do it, tell me how. There's a 6.4 Challenger down the street.
Up here in Ontario when you purchase you need to purchase a UVIP (used veh info pkg) before registering it in your name. OR you can use the UVIP to see how many owners the car has had. UVIP contains all prev registered Ontario owners names.
Walk in to our Licensing office with a vin and $20.
You have a license plate on display for the whole world to see on every vehicle you own . That number contains your name , your address , your vehicles VIN number , year , make and model. So do you cover up your plate number when you take your car out? No , someone will call the cops on you because it looks suspicious. I will post all my VIN numbers and plate numbers all day long and I can promise nobody is going to show up at my house trying to steal my ****. That's just ludicrous.
Yeah but there's like fifteen people in the whole province and twelve of y'all are related, so there's no real worry there.
Coming from a guy whose state sport is Polygamy?
Coming from a guy whose state sport is Polygamy?
Coming from a guy whose provincial sport is curling?
Coming from a guy whose provincial sport is curling?
Lol no we're just good at it. Some hot females associated with it. Good at that too.
I recently bought my 66 Barracuda from out of state, and when I went to title it and register for a license plate, they sent a state trooper out to verify the VIN number. A 66 does not have the now standard 17 digit type VIN, the trooper referenced a book he had with him and crawl all over the car checking stuff. The trooper would not let me see the book, either!