I suppose if the VIN doesn't specifically "say" what model a
vehicle is that the DMV has no choice but to go by what the owner "thinks" the
car is. These days the VIN is more specific and will split a high performance
version of an economy car out for insurance purposes.
Karl
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Guy, the problem this guy has is fairly common. The Dept of
Motor vehicles almost always get the year of the car right and they almost
always get the make of the car right--------but--------very often they
drop the ball by asking the seller what model it is . I have about 6 buddies of
mine that have their kit car cobra's registered as just plain cobra's just like
the real ones. I have another 3 that have fiberglass street rods that they built
and they are registered as 34 Fords not Replica. Replica cars have this
mistake more than not. Whatever you tell them the model is of the car they will
put down as the model, and most of the time it is the sellers call. The
mistake is on the title of this car and the seller that has it
now is basing everything on that mistake. It is that simple. Shame on us
dream crashers. We keep popping his bubble with hard cold facts. LOL
Ron Allyn Swartley
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