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Chassis Number Stamp Location

Peteht2002

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Peteht2002
So i own #183 and its been titled in 3 different states including a different owner in TX and now the tax office wants to fight me on the Title transfer. They sent me a letter saying that the Vin number is invalid and that I need to provide a Photo of the Vin number or a stencil of the vin stamped into the frame. Does anyone know where the Chassis number might be stamped in it?
 
G
Right off hand, I don’t remember it being stamped in the frame. Maybe someone else will correct me.

But I know where you can buy stamps to add it.
 
G
Even if there is a number from DF it won’t qualify as a VIN. It would only be the chassis number. Typically the state supplies the VIN on these and mine is just a tag riveted to the frame.
 
Peteht2002
Ya they are requesting the vin tag or an etching of the imprint using a pencil. Was hoping the chassis number was printed on the body somewhere to make this easy
 
Rttoys
It's only a tag that is riveted
Correct. Only the vin tag thats behind the dr seat area. Could easily be stamped somewhere else if you put it there though
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G
Before you work too hard at it, you need to find out if an 8-digit number will do you any good with your DMV. If they are wanting to be hard to work with, I bet they will try and insist that it have a standard 17-digit VIN.
 
Peteht2002
Before you work too hard at it, you need to find out if an 8-digit number will do you any good with your DMV. If they are wanting to be hard to work with, I bet they will try and insist that it have a standard 17-digit VIN.
Its already been titled and registered in Texas, I don't understand why they are giving me a hard time.
 
Rttoys
Before you work too hard at it, you need to find out if an 8-digit number will do you any good with your DMV. If they are wanting to be hard to work with, I bet they will try and insist that it have a standard 17-digit VIN.
It gets weird and tricky in Texas on that. I know his is already titled, but during the title process, you will submit the 8 digit vin Df supplies, BUT to get required state inspection, the computer will need a full 17 digits, so you’ll need 9 “0” in front of the vin to make it work. Then you have to hope DMV person can understand why this had to happen and that they are the same.

honestly, I”m surprised any of these are titled in Texas with the contradictions, rules that change on the fly, dmv staff that doesn’t know and extra hoops you need to go through for no reason, all for some guy in Austin to have the final say and it could go however it just goes.
 
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