Selling a Vehicle on EBay Could Be Problematic.

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dibbons

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Ebay recommends not using PayPal to buy/sell vehicles because the paypal guarantee does not apply to large items like vehicles. PayPal recommends an escrow service. So I went to escrow.com to find the online registration for a vehicle sale requires a VIN with no less than 11 digits. Our 1965 Plymouth Valiant Signet Convertible has a VIN of only 10 digits. Always a glitch somewhere. Still looking for a purchaser, so no big deal for now.
 
Two things. First, our cars do not have a VIN. They have serial numbers. Secondly, if somebody wants a guarantee on a used car, feck um.
 
Two things. First, our cars do not have a VIN.

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They have serial numbers.

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Where do you come up with that? The VIN was a standard name applied to all numbers to make each one unique no matter what state they went to.

Secondly, if somebody wants a guarantee on a used car, feck um.

Well, I agree with this part.

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For ebay, I've always used PayPal for the deposit and a cashiers check for the balance.
 
A vin has 17 digits. Our cars have serial numbers. That's what the FSM calls it. That's what it is.

quoth the google said:
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) standardized the VIN to 17 digits in 1981. Vehicles made before 1981 may have a VIN that is 5–13 digits long.

i have bikes that are pre 81 and some from overseas and the have VINs that range from 16 digits to 8
 
A vin has 17 digits. Our cars have serial numbers. That's what the FSM calls it. That's what it is.
Tell that to the DMV or the feds. There is nothing in the three letters of VIN that denotes an amount of numbers or characters.
The factory service manual ....PFfft!
 
Tell that to the DMV or the feds. There is nothing in the three letters of VIN that denotes an amount of numbers or characters.
The factory service manual ....PFfft!
I'm not the least bit interested in any their foolishness. That's like calling Chrysler Electronic Ignition HEI. It's not.
 
Chrysler called what our cars have a serial number.
they could've called 'em the number-irical birth identifier for all i care. all i knows is that ain't nobody never asked me for a serial number on any vehicle i've ever owned.

and i'm not about to be trying to correct nobody at the california department of motor vehicles.
 

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