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Vin Plates

IronMan

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I have the opportunity to pickup a cheap 84' two wheel drive diesel pickup. I would like to use the title and vin plate for my 83' 4x4 1 ton gas pickup. Anyone tried/accomplished this? I KNOW ITS ILLEGAL. Any tips would be great. Thanks in advance /forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gif
 
Tip #1: Dont post your intent to do something illegal in a public forum that can be used against you in a court of law!

Tip #2: Vin plates on post '77 GM trucks are in a hard to reach spot on the dash that would require removal of the windshield and dash pad to remove.

Hint: The legal way of doing this would be to swap cabs and that should be your answer no matter what you do /forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gif
 
I am with Kenny on this 1 or you can also switch motors then go have it inspected at dmv and reclassified as a true diesel that way you dont have to pay the past due tags +++++ on the outher truck a we know how crazy cali dmv is.
 
I have taken part in the california blue tag program 2 times and both times according to the C.H.P. officer the fram number is the ruling piece thats why i said to pull the diesel and put it in his truck then go down and have it reclassified but I also agreed with Kenny because How many times does a officer crawl under the truck to check your vin ;-)
I have never had it happen and even had my 1 1973 lowrider 2 wheel blazer VERY Checked out the night i bought it and then 2 more times after that
turned out the truck had been used in a robbery while they didnt take me in or anything but man did they check that thing out i bought new plates for it and my harressment days were done as i didnt find out why i was getting pulled over till the 3rd time it happened with in 4 months
 

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