Dodgy Plates/Chassis Number Example
#26
Posted 26 February 2019 - 01:55 PM
#27
Posted 26 February 2019 - 01:59 PM
#28
Posted 26 February 2019 - 02:18 PM
With blokes like Gordy spurring him on - no-one stands a chance
#29
Posted 26 February 2019 - 05:19 PM
Gordy must have spent his whole apprenticeship pulling sump plugs and oil filters. LOL
#30
Posted 28 February 2019 - 08:59 AM
That's what i read anyway...
#31
Posted 28 February 2019 - 11:15 AM
Sounds to me like old mate had his car stolen and found later minus tags and returned to him so the numbers wouldn't be listed as stolen. His car was reregoed back then with a police issued number. In the mean time someone has restamped another car using his tags that were stolen off his car. Now he's found out his tags are one a registered car in qld.
That's what i read anyway...
yep me too
#32
Posted 28 February 2019 - 08:54 PM
The identifier for the car is the chassis number, so if it came back with no tags but assuming it still had the chassis number there is no reason for a police number to be issued, they would be stamping a police number over an official genuine chassis number, no reason to do this.
#33
Posted 28 February 2019 - 09:57 PM
The identifier for the car is the chassis number, so if it came back with no tags but assuming it still had the chassis number there is no reason for a police number to be issued, they would be stamping a police number over an official genuine chassis number, no reason to do this.
Most likely the thieves had removed the tags and tampered with the original chassis number in an attempt to conceal the vehicles identity.
Hence the new police issued chassis number.
#34
Posted 01 March 2019 - 12:18 AM
LXT78 (the suspect car) is registered with chassis number DLX062243M.
He's saying this is the same as his one that was reissued by police. But police don't issue numbers in the same format as Holden did.
How do both cars have DLX062243M as a chassis number if one of the cars has a reissued number?
Is the sus car rebirthed with his old chassis number but his car now has another number?
That Facebook post can't be telling the full story
#35
Posted 01 March 2019 - 06:02 AM
Thing is he doesn't say the modified number was issued by Police however I think we can all read between the lines.
By modified he probably means his car now has a Police issue chassis number as well as the original number.
Clarified may mean some forensic detective work was required to bring out the original chassis number which was hard to read, hence a reason why the Police would issue a new number.
#36 _slydog71_
Posted 05 March 2019 - 06:21 PM
30 years ago could some predict how much cars would go up in value back then. Not saying re-birthing of cars has never happened, even the ones re-birthing cars could have never seen or knew the current values back in the day. All sounds a little suspicious.
#37
Posted 05 March 2019 - 09:39 PM
#38
Posted 07 March 2019 - 11:09 PM
The identifier for the car is the chassis number, so if it came back with no tags but assuming it still had the chassis number there is no reason for a police number to be issued, they would be stamping a police number over an official genuine chassis number, no reason to do this.
I own a Commodore with a police vin number. The ADR tag was removed and a new number stamped in shocker tower.
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