![]() |
frame stamps all
|
Re: frame stamps Are you a member of a Model A club? Our club has a set of stamps in the club tools.
Ebay has them for sale sometimes. |
Re: frame stamps |
Re: frame stamps Quote:
no im not a member of a model A club. |
Re: frame stamps There are certain things you shouldn't do like messing with vehicle identification numbers. A well intended cleaning them up by restamping could easily be misinterpreted. Besides that, why worry you can's see them when the body is on?
Charlie Stephens |
Re: frame stamps Agree, "hardly see..." sounds like they can be made out...which is better than most.
Messing with them is illegal and potential trouble. |
Re: frame stamps Quote:
HOWEVER....Soon like here in Illinois it will be the ONLY acceptable number to be put on a title of a car and it must be seen, I would definitely stamp the numbers SOMEWHERE on the frame to be seen for that purpose. |
Re: frame stamps Quote:
Charlie Stephens |
Re: frame stamps done
|
Re: frame stamps Most do not have a clue where to look. Rod
|
Re: frame stamps [QUOTE= hypothetically speaking what should be done?[/QUOTE]
Nothing. |
Re: frame stamps Hypothetically...I might just see if repro stamps come pretty close to fitting into the visible grooves...and possibly hypothetically sneaki up on just barely visible by light tapping. If I had a legit title that matched what I could see, or if I planned to apply for title based on what is there...
I would be, not hypothetically, realdamncareful to try to not make numbers look messed with, and with a blasted surface I'd let it slightly re-rust and then wire brush a bit... I think: Many nooses are tightening on shaky old car registrations. A car with a title that doesn't match anything can be found out either by registration rules being properly enforced OR an insurance agent who wants to see if the car you have insured is actually provably that car. All the information exists in some state books...where the numbers go, what they should look like. The feds have seriously tightened the screws on drivers, coming close to a national standard to ID people for state licenses, and might decide to force states to pay attention and actually LOOK at numbers on the cars they register. A car that can't pass reasonable scrutiny is IMHO likely to draw some serious trouble in the forseeable future, AND it remains illegal to stamp the number if you aren't FOMOCO. The only way to get a new number stamped legally is via a state-issued new number, and that is sure not going to be a restrike of the original, it will be a state labeled plate affixed by someone with a badge. |
Re: frame stamps Oregon will put there own plate on the door post to ID the vehicle.
|
Re: frame stamps Quote:
Charlie Stephens |
Re: frame stamps Quote:
|
Re: frame stamps Quote:
what happened?> |
Re: frame stamps 1 Attachment(s)
Quote:
OK, I am wrong. Now another question. Can you explain the plate attached to the door jam of my '31 RDPU (see photo, note numbers covered by tape)? There is a similar one on the frame under the car but I didn't want to crawl under to photograph it. I am sure my memory is just failing but I thought I remembered the DMV (using the California Highway Patrol as their agent) attaching these plates and telling me that California no longer registered vehicles by their motor number. This was in the early seventies. I agree that if you get the right person they will accept the number in a different location (I have even heard of them accepting body numbers as VIN numbers but let's not go there), my concern is if you get the wrong person (the one that knows where the number should be) you could be in a lot of trouble. Charlie Stephens |
Re: frame stamps Charlie,
Had you taken a day to expose the frame number you wouldn't have gotten the "Blue Tag". It is a major pain to do but worth it in the long run. Removing the fender, lifting the body and running board can spare a lot of grief in the future. I am rebuilding my truck from the ground up. When the chassis and running gear are finished I will set the body on it and take it in for inspection before things are bolted together. |
Re: frame stamps whats up with the one word editing on the original post and follow up on #9. maybe he is F.B.I and were all in trouble?
|
Re: frame stamps Quote:
Charlie Stephens |
| All times are GMT -5. The time now is 12:15 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions Inc.