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The counterfeit VINs made on the black market are easy to spot.

You are much better off with the damaged original.


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I agree...

In fact I actually like a car that is restored but shows the tags as all origianl, wrinkles and all..Then no one can think there is any monkey business,,,

MB






I purposely masked off my VIN tag when my dash frame was redone; it is there with the faded original paint stamp and paint missing from the top of the letters/numbers.

...and yes, if it's legible then my advice is to keep it as is; A reproduction VIN tag will forever cast a cloud over the car's pedigree if it's discovered...is it worth it just to have a nice looking tag? I think not.



Dave




I too would just leave it. when I restored my dash for my roadrunner, I repainted the vin. no sence in having a really nice looking car with a crappy looking vin IMO.


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