10-13-2005, 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Strokerace
I see you are an idiot and have never looked at a race car before. I know for a fact that cars in the cascar circuit do not have and type numbers to show owner ship. They are all custom built frames, bodies and what not. All a vin is for, and you can look it up if you like, is to identify the vehicle, give build dates, options,color, motor,etc. It is then used for identifing who owns it when its legal for the road. If a vehicle is not going to be driven on the road, it does not need any vehicle ident number.
Now, hhow would someone prove its their vehicle with no Vin, pictures, the same way the insurance companies do it for the other track cars. Along with the other little things that you add to the car to make you like.
Further more, did you just fall off the tur*** truck yesterday or something. This is not a show and shine car. It doesn't really drive on the streets. Every cop in Ontario knows this car. And if it does get stolen, the only thing it would be good for would be parts.This car is unique, almost like a one of a kind and I could spot if, even if painted and changed alot of parts on it.
I will tell you what, next time the Indy is here, go over to the pits and ask them to see a vin or an ownership. If they say there isn't one, then ask them how they could identify it if it was stolen.
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i have been around more pro drag cars in the last 4 years then you have in your usless life! fact
you are a redneck!!! when a chassis builder builds a car he numbers his chassis!!! dumb sh!t that in its self is a VIN as long as there is a number on the frame and the builder documents its as such then that is classified as a VIN...go hump a cow hillbilly!!! use your head
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