Is this illegal?

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I remember a 69 GTX getting a front frame rail job from a satellite by a Chrysler dealer. Mustangs camero’s corvettes you name it back in the sixties/70’s they were not”high dollar” cars. We wrecked-rebuilt-rebodied all types of cars and dealers were not immune from fixing their customers cars. Today it seems that unless we can discredit/condemn another persons car we are not happy
I have also seen this syndrone in other non car areas everywhere. People can sometimes have a hard time to giving credit where credit should be due and not just be critical. Example: A quarter horse win the"World" in his event and some people run the horse down every way possible, and then there are those that give that horse, rider, trainer credit! We see that everywhere. People can be strange. Good thing is ain't a "people"! I am NORMAL ha!
 
I have also seen this syndrone in other non car areas everywhere. People can sometimes have a hard time to giving credit where credit should be due and not just be critical. Example: A quarter horse win the"World" in his event and some people run the horse down every way possible, and then there are those that give that horse, rider, trainer credit! We see that everywhere. People can be strange. Good thing is ain't a "people"! I am NORMAL ha!
I believe my name should have been”Abbie Normal”! I can relate to that!! N
 
I inquired about a fender tag, came back with good response but said it would be flat on the back made of plastic. Embossed on the front like original, 3D printed? Once painted it might look original. For mine I would preferred metal
 
Hi everyone. The greed out there is something else. I just hope because I do the right things with all my cars and broke because of it that there is a place above for me.
And here are just a few of the things I've personally seen. Junked hemi Cuda with a junk recreation of the vin tag but he had the title. Selling cheap. Could I have done something with this and made lots of $$$$$$$$$$$ yes but I passed. Totaled 68 Hemi Darts with the vin on a recreation 68 Dart. A rebodied 68 Hemi Dart with a hand stamped vin. Someone that found there missing Mopar at a swap meet (it wasn't pretty). A famous auctioneer who himself bought a re-bodied 68 Hemi Dart. (ya I'm a Hemi Dart guy). A factory 65 SS Dodge who still owed $$ and only had a copy of the title. A 68 Dart with the vin of LS23M8B with every panel so rusted out there was no way to save a single part that the guy was going to restore, both in Mn. And more and more. A lot of this stuff I went out to purchase. Drove hundreds of miles spent my time and money, even vacation time that I drug my wife and kids with. So I really don't care if I hurt these assholes feelings. I could name a lot of names but I will not. Just beware as this all started in the 90's when cars went hot. Some have been done so professional that no one could tell and that was done 30 years ago so most of the paper trail has dried up by now. Just be real careful if buying a high $$ car.
 
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