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Legal issue with VIN on a B-J car today?

moparedtn

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Did y'all hear about the '69 GTX convertible at Barrett-Jackson that got the VIN and fender tag removed on?
Apparently the state of Arizona did it at the auction?
Tom @ Rocket Resto has a video up on it:
 
I agree with Tom....Laying out that kind of money the car should be spot on.

So they pulled the VIN and fender tag and someone still bought it?
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This should prove interesting. I wonder what ramifications to B-J will be.
 
Wonder if anyone got hauled off to the hoosegow?
 
If the intent was to defraud, the new owner should have no problem getting his money back. What did it sell for?
 
The video made it sound like they pulled the tags BEFORE it sold.
 
This car SOLD AFTER the vin and fender tags were removed. So the new owner knows it's a paperwork nightmare and took the risk.
 
This car SOLD AFTER the vin and fender tags were removed. So the new owner knows it's a paperwork nightmare and took the risk.
He'll be joining FBBO soon (if not already done so) and will be asking where he can get a new plate and new tag made. Also, he probably has an option or two he wants to add to the fender tag for that one-of-one status.
:rofl:

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Anyone going to post the VIN for posterity?
:blah:
 
Probably has aftermarket suspension, it pulled so hard on a turn, the VIN shifted off to the side. :D
 
the car is a turd he paid $40,000 to much for it. I looked it over. It was hit real hard drivers side front. Inner fender was 1/4 thick of filler. A lot more issues
 
B-J always struck me as being a gathering of "more money than sense" types.
Just watching on TV, there seems to be no shortage of them - but admittedly, I do feel a tinge of envy, too.

So - I guess whoever presented this "GTX" for auction isn't in any legal trouble then?
 
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