Again Neal if he wasn't the one changing vin numbers or fender tags on the cars what he was doing is perfectly legal. I have no problem with people cloning cars and selling them as clones but when you start changing vin numbers and fender tags that's where the problem comes in. And many times it's not the builder who does it but the 2nd or 3rd owner down the line that decides to pass it off as an original. There's a guy here in town that showed up with a Plymouth Superbird this year. A number of people told him that it wasn't an original Superbird. (Wrong back window and it's a 2dr post car) He said he knew that but it was an orginal Road Runner but just not a Superbird. I didn't have the heart to tell him that according to the vin number it was a 6 cyl. Belvedere. Dan neal zimmerman wrote: > > I sold an E-body 4 speed setup to a mopar guy here in oregon ( > portland to be exact) who was doing a brisk business in E-bodies, > pulling cudas and challengers out of peoples back yards ( for a song i > imagine as he was quite the slick talker) and selling them to guys > back east for re-bodying. I couldnt believe he admitted it to me, I > mean i just had met him , I could have been a cop for all he knew. > They were all 318 cars, but in relatively nice shape (no salt here) > and he was selling to guys back east with rotted out 440 and hemi > cars. he struck me as a rather shady character. > neal zimmerman, eugene oregon ---- Please address private mail -- mail of interest to only one person -- directly to that person. I.e., send parts/car transactions and negotiations as well as other personal messages only to the intended recipient, not to the Clubhouse public address. This practice will protect your privacy, reduce the total volume of mail and fine tune the content signal to Mopar topic. Thanks! '62 to '65 Mopar Clubhouse Discussion Guidelines: http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.org/mletiq.html.