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<blockquote data-quote="Riley P" data-source="post: 19564" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>Does your insurance company have any advise on how to get a new VIN tag? Hopefully they can be working with you to solve this. I'm sure you asked the previous owner what they did with the VIN tag? Is there anyway to make a new VIN tag and rivet it back onto the dash? It may be too late to do this as the cat is out of the bag with the appraiser and insurance company and I understand the reasons for not allowing recreating a VIN tag, but if the old one is lost during a restoration and you are not putting a new one on for fraud or misrepresentation, then it should be doable. You may need to get the previous owner involved in this or a sworn statement that the car he sold you is the car with the VIN found on your registration.</p><p></p><p>I guess the build sheet would be missing from the car if the interior is done... or is there another location on finding the build sheet like on top of the fuel tank? Is the VIN even on a build sheet?</p><p></p><p>Sorry you have to go through this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riley P, post: 19564, member: 2"] Does your insurance company have any advise on how to get a new VIN tag? Hopefully they can be working with you to solve this. I'm sure you asked the previous owner what they did with the VIN tag? Is there anyway to make a new VIN tag and rivet it back onto the dash? It may be too late to do this as the cat is out of the bag with the appraiser and insurance company and I understand the reasons for not allowing recreating a VIN tag, but if the old one is lost during a restoration and you are not putting a new one on for fraud or misrepresentation, then it should be doable. You may need to get the previous owner involved in this or a sworn statement that the car he sold you is the car with the VIN found on your registration. I guess the build sheet would be missing from the car if the interior is done... or is there another location on finding the build sheet like on top of the fuel tank? Is the VIN even on a build sheet? Sorry you have to go through this. [/QUOTE]
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