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Subject: [Healeys] BJ7 or BJ8
From: bspidell at comcast.net (Bob Spidell)
Date: Mon, 14 May 2018 09:08:27 -0700
References: <022201d3eb75$c347f410$49d7dc30$@rr.com> <CABXhz8-ci7NkGyLHiiQYcUxJyzyLW3VXEXGLqsQ4ax0s=Y9cDA@mail.gmail.com>
My comment was poorly worded as well.? I didn't mean to disparage 
Fourintune--about which I've heard and read nothing but great 
things--but was thinking 'anyone that WOULD do this is shady.'

Bob


On 5/14/2018 6:42 AM, i erbs wrote:
> Also in the 70s and 80s a number of shops were just trying to salvage 
> wrecks and get cars back on the road. You could buy a running car for 
> $500-1500. They were just cool old cars of not much value. No intent 
> of deception, just working to save what we could. Fast forward 40 
> years and 40 times the value and some of these cars are now an issue 
> as plates don't match the car...
> If I had known then, I would have bought as many cars as I could. I 
> guess I did, I bought one :)
> I've owned my car for 42 years and paid $500.00?for it.
>
> Ira Erbs
> Portland, OR
> typos and artifacts are the fault of my phone
>
> On Mon, May 14, 2018, 5:04 AM BJ8Healeys <sbyers at ec.rr.com 
>
>     *From: *Bob Spidell <bspidell at comcast.net
>
>     *Subject: Re: [Healeys] BJ7 or BJ8*
>
>     *Date: *May 13, 2018 at 11:06:49 AM EDT
>
>
>     "...car that was created by Fourintune out of two junked BJ8s and
>     they put a BJ7 VIN plate on it and sold it to someone in New York
>     state"
>
>     Hmmm ... Am I the only one who thinks this was a bit shady?
>
>     Bob
>
>     --------------------------------------
>
>     From my first post about the subject, in my effort to be brief it
>     has been suggested to me that I was slandering Fourintune. This
>     was not my intention, so I think I need to provide some additional
>     details and correct the statement about the BJ7 VIN plate.
>
>     In about 1988, Fourintune did build a single BJ8 from two wrecked
>     cars (as told to me by the owner of that car).? Since I have a
>     photo of the car with a Wisconsin license plate, I assume that
>     Fourintune registered the car in Wisconsin, but if so I do not
>     know the VIN used.? Fourintune sold the car to someone in New York
>     state.? He was apparently fully aware of the origin of the car
>     because he told me about it and provided photos of the scrapped
>     vehicles, but he did not pay much attention to its VIN and was not
>     aware of a discrepancy until I told him about it when I saw the
>     car at Watkins Glen in 2000.? The VIN plate on the firewall read
>     HBJ8L/23397 (photo attached) -- a BJ8 prefix but a BJ7 chassis
>     number (not a BJ7 plate as I previously stated).? The plate is
>     also the very late BJ8 style with rounded ends, instead of the
>     typical rectangular plate.? There was no body plate nor engine
>     serial number.
>     There is no evidence or reason to say, nor was I trying to do so,
>     that Fourintune was engaging in deceptive or unethical activity by
>     creating one car from two, nor in creating a VIN plate that had
>     two obvious clues to the fact that it was not original factory
>     issue, would not duplicate the VIN on any other BJ7 or BJ8, and
>     they did not conceal the true origin of the car from its next
>     owner when they sold it.
>
>     The New York owner later moved to North Carolina and when he
>     applied for a title here the DMV inspector noticed there was a
>     discrepancy between the number on the plate and the number on the
>     NY title (which read HBJ7L23397).? ?Why the NY title has a valid
>     BJ7 VIN on it is not known, but was probably a simple mistake (or
>     it may have been a mistake on the WI title).? Because of this
>     discrepancy, the owner was required to obtain a surety bond for
>     1-1/2 times the value of the car for a period of three years.? The
>     NC DMV attached a new plate to the firewall with their own number,
>     NCS89924, and that is the number that the car is now registered with.
>
>     There is a lesson to be learned here.? VINs are important.? There
>     are a LOT of cars out there that have had identity plates
>     recreated or exchanged with other cars.? As BJ8 Registrar for
>     almost 20 years now, I can tell you several other stories of grief
>     owners have had in trying to register cars when the paperwork and
>     VINs did not agree.? Are you sure that the plates on your car are
>     original factory-issue and belong to it? Is the VIN correct on the
>     title and other paperwork?
>
>     Steve Byers
>
>     HBJ8L/36666
>
>     BJ8 Registry
>
>     AHCA Delegate at Large
>
>     Havelock, NC
>
>

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