Roadrunner or Not

This is a bogus car...

Already said it in previous post.

Some people have already said it as well.

Your title that you insure to drive MUST correspond with the vehicle as well. No matter what country or state.

The fact that all numbers on engine, trans, and car are also difficult to read... Been tampered with.

How about this Dianne. If you get in an accident...which we never plan to get in an accident...you WONT BE COVERED! Simply because your title and insurance are not connected in any way.

You could lose your house...savings...everything.

This goes a lot deeper than playing the dumb or ignorance card!

Sorry, on the contrary to the people saying " just drive it". YOU SHOULDNT.

Contact the police and the previous owner. Try and work at finding where the titles and vin don't match an actual mopar vin for that type of car, and where the vin tag on the car disappeared to.

I hope this works out...and if there is no vin on the car that is legible it can't be traced to anyone.

But to clear your name as to tampering with evidence, what better way that to post all #'s that are on the car to prove they don't match or are not recognizable.

Sorry for the post, it's honest truth.

I just asking this question for info if nothing else: if I have a 68 car, the only numbers that mean anything really is the dash vin, the vin # are not on the fender tag or the body, there is no law saying you even have to have the fender t ag. ???????? is there a law that will state you have to have the dash vin there????

if I wreck my insured old car, will someone (insurance co), ask for my title and inspect the wreck???? just wondering???

now in Missouri, where a vehicle is inspected. maybe they should inspect the vin # on the car and record that on the inspection. here .,,, the local guy will simple write the vin off the title if I bring it with me. just wondering.

you have a very VALID point, about you better be legally covered with liability insurance!!!!! sometimes its easy for us to say, "just drive it!" maybe an insurance guy will give some info.