Subject: | [Healeys] DMV No Go |
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From: | per at schoerner.se (Per Schoerner) |
Date: | Sat, 28 Oct 2017 19:47:36 +0200 |
References: | <2137318391.5896496.1509153321995.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <2137318391.5896496.1509153321995@mail.yahoo.com> <94AF1DF3-A677-4564-B7CA-8655789D8F51@schoerner.se> <1509194858529.5452528.4d9f412022aa4a81c3c1f63ea3074dbca9cfc2e0@spica.telekom.de> <459051484.1166909.1509209710265@connect.xfinity.com> |
So why do they ask for the engine to be in the car then, btw. some car brands don?t even have an engine number? Per Skickat fr?n min iPhone > 28 okt. 2017 kl. 18:55 skrev Bob Spidell <bspidell at comcast.net>: > > "... How is it in California, id the engine number recorded in the state car > register, if it is I would understand the rule." > > Nope. CA uses VIN and plate# only--plates can change, for instance if you > pay extra for a 'vanity' plate--though it's conceivable engine# and VIN for a > car could have gotten mixed-up many years ago. Healey 'VINs' are different > than those for contemporary vehicles. > > Bob |
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