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Vette66AirCoupe
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I took my '60 to the Delaware inspection lane for the second time since I've had the car yesterday. The guy at the end of the lane who did the brake check asked to see my VIN plate. I opened the door and showed it to him. He said "Screws huh?" I said, "Well, on the '60 they originally put the plate on the steering column under the hood but they...." He cut me off and said "I know that!" before I could finish the sentence explaining that it was common for them to fall off or be found hanging by one rivet. He walked away and got a flashlight and came back for a closer look at my VIN plate. Then he stood up and said "That's totally illegal". He went over to a stand up desk and made some notes on my paperwork. Meanwhile, I'm stunned and speechless as I had no such encounter when I brought the car to the inspection lane two years ago and at that time I was asking for a new Delaware title as I had just bought it and had a New Jersey title and a bill of sale. So here I am thinking is he going to impound my car or what and he walks back to me and hands me my paperwork and says "Have a nice day" in a tone that clearly indicated he didn't mean it. I drove out of there with my head spinning. What the hell was that all about, I thought. What experiences have any of you had with VIN plates that have been relocated. What are you supposed to do if you put an aftermarket column in your car? If your VIN falls off the column do you have to junk the car? Sheesh! :eyerole