I had a similar problem, took Casper to the DMV, did a show and tell
to the Inspector and was issued a new registration based on
commission number.
Now...this was in San Andreas, Calaveras County,California. Don't
know how it would apply to the "Big City" mentality.
>I've finally decided to have the title to my '59 TR3A transferred into my
>name, and noticed the title displays the engine number as the cars VIN number.
>i.e. the engine number matches the title, and the commission number does not.
>This car has never been broken apart and I know the engine is original to the
>car. I would like to have the title corrected. Does anyone happen to have
>any good idea's how to deal with this kinda thing? I'm sure every State is
>different. In Indiana, the first procedure to transferring a title from out
>of State (car is from Missouri) is to have a police officer run a check on the
>vehicle, and then have the numbers verified. I'm afraid this is going to be a
>major road block once he notices the numbers don't match up with the
>Commission number tag on the firewall.......
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Bill Pugh
1957 TR-3
aka Casper
TS16765L
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