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Originally Posted by JMS935
I’m not following how a VIN can be assigned to a car sold on a bill of sale, there’s no title with these, just like the ‘Project Gold’ 993 turbo mentioned above. That car was born the same way, from an old body in white that had been laying around for decades. It was sold on a bill of sale, and it is NOT street legal. Porsche even built that one themselves, and they still couldn’t even assign a VIN to it - their own car. If they can’t do it, I don’t think anyone else can either.
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Most states have what’s called a “custom construction” or something similar that allows a car like this to be put on the road. You need a brake and lamp inspection to be performed and highway patrol will inspect to make sure the obvious bases are covered as far as making sure it is not a stolen car That’s had its numbers removed and they may go as far as to ask for proof of purchase for the parts to insure it wasn’t assembled with stolen parts