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Originally Posted by Excaliber
If the car was originally titled as a 1965 under FRAUD conditions, simply changing the title to another persons name won't erase the original fraud. Which means, just because you currently have a '1965' Cobra, doesn't make it legal...
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But if I understand what Morgester said, if a car was legally titled a 1965 in another state (e.g. - the state titles it as such because the car replicates a 1965), he currently does not have an issue with it if it is brought to California and titled the same. I believe his issue is with folks who use some sort of sham title company to help represent their car as something it is not. That sounds like fraud. I think it sounds like fraud to him. A couple of years ago I had a car offered to me. Very nice car. But the owner used one of these companies to get the VIN from a junked 1965 Ford. That is how he had it titled. He even had a VIN plate made to glue to the dash. He told me all of this. If I bought it, I guess I would now be party to the whole cock-and-bull story. I passed.
Jack