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#6 of 12 Re: Anyone know about "assigned VIN" in CA? [Mr_Shiftright]
by scootertrash
Jan 23, 2007 (8:37 pm)
Don't bother agruing with them. And certainly don't let them mess up your car for some imagined issue.
It can knock the value of your car in half or more.
Take your car and papers and drive to another MVD office.
#7 of 12 Re: Anyone know about "assigned VIN" in CA? [scootertrash]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Jan 23, 2007 (8:43 pm)
I think we need to hear the whole story here. Something apparently isn't right with the car (at least to the inspector's view). California DMV doesnt try to impose this without a reason.
As long as the original VIN tag stays on, I don't see any reason to devalue the vehicle. Maybe a previous owner moved it. That's what it sounds like.
#8 of 12 NY DMV question finding original plate /owner info from 1954
by type540
Oct 05, 2007 (8:22 am)
Hi there, I'm wondering if anyone knows someone that has taken original serial number info from an older car (1954) and physically searched for the original owner/plate knowing the approx sale date and location? I am searching for early original owner of my old 356 Porsche sold by Hoffman Motors around Dec 1954 or Jan 1955. Any leads or stories would be appreciated! Thanks
Alan
#9 of 12 Re: NY DMV question finding original plate /owner info from 1954 [type540]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Oct 05, 2007 (8:32 am)
Best bet is the various Porsche club registries. NO DMV is going to have that information. With the registry, you go from owner to owner and sometimes one of them knows the whole string. Occasionally you can search VINs through auction data.
You can also post your VIN in local club forums but don't post it in non-registered forums that you know nothing about.
#10 of 12 Re: NY DMV question finding original plate /owner info from 1954 [type540]
by type540
Oct 05, 2007 (9:09 am)
Another angle I forgot to mention was this vehicle was sold in a Boston Police auction around the 1971 1972 time frame. Anyone out there have friends in the Boston PD that could help find out any records from that event?
Oct 31, 2010 (8:09 am)
I had an old juncker nobody wanted to buy. So a tow yard said thay would junk it for free. A year latter D.M.V. wants me to register it. The tow yard never reported to D.M.V. That this car had been scrapped. What can a person do to get D.M.V. off my back P.S. Top it all off,the tow yard says thay have no record of my car,.thay Say i must haven taken it somewhere else, and i have no pappers from them too pruve it.Thats what D.M.V. wants. Any ideas....Would appreciate it..
#12 of 12 Re: lost & confused [oneeyetracy]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Oct 31, 2010 (8:14 am)
DMV can't MAKE you register a car. Just ignore it, or if you wish, just write "JUNKED--NO LONGER OWNED BY ME" on the registration invoice and send it back to DMV.
the only way DMV has any control over what you do is if you don't register a car you DO own, and then years later, try to register it. Then they hit you for back reg.
Whenever you sell or junk a car, you are supposed to fill out a form notifying DMV who the new owner is. Obviously you either failed to do this, or you did and DMV lost it (happens, believe me).