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what would you do? vin fraud!

 
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Poll: if you realized you had a stolen car with vin fraud......return it or keep it your dirty litttle secret?
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return the car (maybe take a loss in money/effort)
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lgreeley83
Mr. Rumbles

775
03-28-2012, 08:54 AM #1
(First attemp at a poll)

Some may know i just noticed some vin number discrepencies with my car. It turns out the vin has been changed. A worry of mine was it stolen and in good heart do i notify authorities. I looked up the original vin and no theft reported. I am happy with that. I really like my car and didnt want to give it back. I however know i would want my car back if it were stolen.

If you relized you car had vin fraud and a stolen car would you return it or keep it your dirty secret?

" straighten up that star on the grill, assholes."

lgreeley83
03-28-2012, 08:54 AM #1

(First attemp at a poll)

Some may know i just noticed some vin number discrepencies with my car. It turns out the vin has been changed. A worry of mine was it stolen and in good heart do i notify authorities. I looked up the original vin and no theft reported. I am happy with that. I really like my car and didnt want to give it back. I however know i would want my car back if it were stolen.

If you relized you car had vin fraud and a stolen car would you return it or keep it your dirty secret?


" straighten up that star on the grill, assholes."

willbhere4u
Six in a row make her go!

2,507
03-28-2012, 10:39 AM #2
Talk to the place where you bought it from maybe they just gave you the wrong title?

1987 300SDL 6spd manual om606.962 swap project
1985 300td euro 5spd wagon running
willbhere4u
03-28-2012, 10:39 AM #2

Talk to the place where you bought it from maybe they just gave you the wrong title?


1987 300SDL 6spd manual om606.962 swap project
1985 300td euro 5spd wagon running

JustPassinThru
W123 and W124

491
03-28-2012, 10:57 AM #3
There is a third and preferable choice: tell the police and ask their advice. At least, that's what *I* would do.

However, I live way out in the sticks where the "police" are county sheriff's deputies, three of whom, plus a retired sheriff, live within a mile of me, and all four of with whom ("whom with"? --must study grammar) I am on a first-name basis.

If I lived in *Chicago*, corruption capital of the known universe, I think I would just keep my mouth shut. As long as the title matches either the firewall or the A pillar VIN.
This post was last modified: 03-28-2012, 11:15 AM by JustPassinThru.

Gone but not forgotten: two W123 sedans and two W124 wagons.
W124 1987 300TD wagon, for sale, $1000 (some assembly required).
JustPassinThru
03-28-2012, 10:57 AM #3

There is a third and preferable choice: tell the police and ask their advice. At least, that's what *I* would do.

However, I live way out in the sticks where the "police" are county sheriff's deputies, three of whom, plus a retired sheriff, live within a mile of me, and all four of with whom ("whom with"? --must study grammar) I am on a first-name basis.

If I lived in *Chicago*, corruption capital of the known universe, I think I would just keep my mouth shut. As long as the title matches either the firewall or the A pillar VIN.


Gone but not forgotten: two W123 sedans and two W124 wagons.
W124 1987 300TD wagon, for sale, $1000 (some assembly required).

Simpler=Better
PORTED HEAD

2,127
03-28-2012, 11:25 AM #4
(03-28-2012, 10:39 AM)willbhere4u Talk to the place where you bought it from maybe they just gave you the wrong title?

Yup

Newbie-read this: Cheap Tricks
617.952-220k-Getting built up
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
Simpler=Better
03-28-2012, 11:25 AM #4

(03-28-2012, 10:39 AM)willbhere4u Talk to the place where you bought it from maybe they just gave you the wrong title?

Yup


Newbie-read this: Cheap Tricks
617.952-220k-Getting built up
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?

serverman777
GT2559V

226
03-28-2012, 11:28 AM #5
I would chop up my car into so many different little pieces you couldn't tell it was a car. Then build a rocket ship (om606 powered) and send those pieces into space and let the space police deal with it.

'84 300 SD w126 Race Car Wink
'86 190E 2.3 w201 Daily Driver
'85 500 SEL w126 Scraped
'92 1.6 Geo Storm Totaled by a Uninsured Driver
serverman777
03-28-2012, 11:28 AM #5

I would chop up my car into so many different little pieces you couldn't tell it was a car. Then build a rocket ship (om606 powered) and send those pieces into space and let the space police deal with it.


'84 300 SD w126 Race Car Wink
'86 190E 2.3 w201 Daily Driver
'85 500 SEL w126 Scraped
'92 1.6 Geo Storm Totaled by a Uninsured Driver

lgreeley83
Mr. Rumbles

775
03-28-2012, 11:29 AM #6
Title vin matches "tampered" vin on windshield and door post. None match firewall. Car is already plated in association with tampered vin.

(03-28-2012, 11:25 AM)Simpler=Better
(03-28-2012, 10:39 AM)willbhere4u Talk to the place where you bought it from maybe they just gave you the wrong title?

Yup


(03-28-2012, 10:57 AM)JustPassinThru *Chicago*, corruption capital of the known universe, I think I would just keep my mouth shut. As long as the title matches either the firewall or the A pillar VIN.

This is me
Btw i.ran all vins and none came up stolen
This post was last modified: 03-28-2012, 11:35 AM by lgreeley83.

" straighten up that star on the grill, assholes."

lgreeley83
03-28-2012, 11:29 AM #6

Title vin matches "tampered" vin on windshield and door post. None match firewall. Car is already plated in association with tampered vin.

(03-28-2012, 11:25 AM)Simpler=Better
(03-28-2012, 10:39 AM)willbhere4u Talk to the place where you bought it from maybe they just gave you the wrong title?

Yup


(03-28-2012, 10:57 AM)JustPassinThru *Chicago*, corruption capital of the known universe, I think I would just keep my mouth shut. As long as the title matches either the firewall or the A pillar VIN.

This is me
Btw i.ran all vins and none came up stolen


" straighten up that star on the grill, assholes."

willbhere4u
Six in a row make her go!

2,507
03-28-2012, 11:41 AM #7
It was probably two salvaged cars one with a clear title and one with out so they put the good vin/title with the nicer of the two cars I would weld up the Vin on the body and re stamp the correct number on! think of it as a panel replacement! The body panel just happen to be the unibody

1987 300SDL 6spd manual om606.962 swap project
1985 300td euro 5spd wagon running
willbhere4u
03-28-2012, 11:41 AM #7

It was probably two salvaged cars one with a clear title and one with out so they put the good vin/title with the nicer of the two cars I would weld up the Vin on the body and re stamp the correct number on! think of it as a panel replacement! The body panel just happen to be the unibody


1987 300SDL 6spd manual om606.962 swap project
1985 300td euro 5spd wagon running

JustPassinThru
W123 and W124

491
03-28-2012, 11:48 AM #8
(03-28-2012, 11:29 AM)lgreeley83 Title vin matches "tampered" vin on windshield and door post. None match firewall. Car is already plated in association with tampered vin...

I wouldn't fumble with the unibody. But then, I am not an expert welder.

But...well, *I of course am not recommending you do anything illegal,* but, one way that a practical Han Solo living under the iron bootheel of a Galactic Empire might deal with this surprise discrepancy, so as to (as ol' Ben Kenobi would say) "avoid Imperial entanglements," would be to scout the yards for a '79-'80 wagon. Some have *much* more heater plumbing on the firewall (under the hood). Pull it.

Then utilize your imagination to create a plumber's wet dream from where the heater-hose, monovalve, and/or vent individual-side-control valve (depending on whether the car has manual or auto climate control) are attached to the firewall.

Not your fault if the extra plumbing necessary to heat the straight vegetable oil which, let us say, the previous owner was running it on, and which you are hoping to someday yourself run it on, what with the high price of diesel nowadays, obscures the firewall VIN...

In fact, this hypothesis might explain why your interior cabin HVAC control is eff'ed up.

A previous owner may have been utilizing this strategy (much plumbing, which happened to just incidentally be visually obscurative of the firewall VIN) to heat veggie oil as fuel and, just before selling it on, tried to put back as much of the non-obscurative heater stuff as he had the patience and parts to.

Does that sound reasonable to the assembled multitude? ("So this is how democracy dies...to thunderous applause..." --Queen Padme Amidala) Big Grin
This post was last modified: 03-28-2012, 01:07 PM by JustPassinThru.

Gone but not forgotten: two W123 sedans and two W124 wagons.
W124 1987 300TD wagon, for sale, $1000 (some assembly required).
JustPassinThru
03-28-2012, 11:48 AM #8

(03-28-2012, 11:29 AM)lgreeley83 Title vin matches "tampered" vin on windshield and door post. None match firewall. Car is already plated in association with tampered vin...

I wouldn't fumble with the unibody. But then, I am not an expert welder.

But...well, *I of course am not recommending you do anything illegal,* but, one way that a practical Han Solo living under the iron bootheel of a Galactic Empire might deal with this surprise discrepancy, so as to (as ol' Ben Kenobi would say) "avoid Imperial entanglements," would be to scout the yards for a '79-'80 wagon. Some have *much* more heater plumbing on the firewall (under the hood). Pull it.

Then utilize your imagination to create a plumber's wet dream from where the heater-hose, monovalve, and/or vent individual-side-control valve (depending on whether the car has manual or auto climate control) are attached to the firewall.

Not your fault if the extra plumbing necessary to heat the straight vegetable oil which, let us say, the previous owner was running it on, and which you are hoping to someday yourself run it on, what with the high price of diesel nowadays, obscures the firewall VIN...

In fact, this hypothesis might explain why your interior cabin HVAC control is eff'ed up.

A previous owner may have been utilizing this strategy (much plumbing, which happened to just incidentally be visually obscurative of the firewall VIN) to heat veggie oil as fuel and, just before selling it on, tried to put back as much of the non-obscurative heater stuff as he had the patience and parts to.

Does that sound reasonable to the assembled multitude? ("So this is how democracy dies...to thunderous applause..." --Queen Padme Amidala) Big Grin


Gone but not forgotten: two W123 sedans and two W124 wagons.
W124 1987 300TD wagon, for sale, $1000 (some assembly required).

JB3
Superturbo

1,795
03-28-2012, 12:41 PM #9
If it came up as stolen, you probably would have to report it, but the situation sounds very much like Will said, someone made one good old car out of two bad old cars and did it sloppy.

In that circumstance, id just make sure all the vin plates match what you registered, remove the ones that don't.

I almost did this the other day swapping dashes on my vw, almost left the donor vin on the new dash

1974 240D 617 turbo swap, W201 5-speed, in the works project
1983 240D 616 stock, DD
1989 Chevy Astro, 617 turbo swap, T5 5-speed, 4.56 diff, work van

JB3
03-28-2012, 12:41 PM #9

If it came up as stolen, you probably would have to report it, but the situation sounds very much like Will said, someone made one good old car out of two bad old cars and did it sloppy.

In that circumstance, id just make sure all the vin plates match what you registered, remove the ones that don't.

I almost did this the other day swapping dashes on my vw, almost left the donor vin on the new dash


1974 240D 617 turbo swap, W201 5-speed, in the works project
1983 240D 616 stock, DD
1989 Chevy Astro, 617 turbo swap, T5 5-speed, 4.56 diff, work van

sassparilla_kid
diesel > all other fuels

1,618
03-28-2012, 12:46 PM #10
Well I think if none of the vins came up as being stolen, then you're probably good. Just don't sell the car or give law enforcement agencies any reason to inspect it and pretend you never knew about it lol
Also, if they did come back as being stolen I would report it (after removing every mod I ever did to the car of course). If the car ended up needing to be returned to the real owners, I would do so, and then after investigating I would go collect from whoever was responsible
This post was last modified: 03-28-2012, 12:50 PM by sassparilla_kid.

-1982 300D Turbo, 280k miles, ALDA apparently maxxed, fram 8038, 12 lbs boost, non-egr manifolds, W/M injection, 4 brake light mod, Gen II w126 front rotors/calipers, 4-speed swap
In the works: A/W IC, adjust pump, turbo rebuild (w/60 trim comp wheel)
-1980 300SD, 110k, project car. Goal is to get it lookin' like it did on the showroom floor (body and interior wise, not necessarily under the hood )
-1974 240D, FRESH PAINT!!!!!!
sassparilla_kid
03-28-2012, 12:46 PM #10

Well I think if none of the vins came up as being stolen, then you're probably good. Just don't sell the car or give law enforcement agencies any reason to inspect it and pretend you never knew about it lol


Also, if they did come back as being stolen I would report it (after removing every mod I ever did to the car of course). If the car ended up needing to be returned to the real owners, I would do so, and then after investigating I would go collect from whoever was responsible


-1982 300D Turbo, 280k miles, ALDA apparently maxxed, fram 8038, 12 lbs boost, non-egr manifolds, W/M injection, 4 brake light mod, Gen II w126 front rotors/calipers, 4-speed swap
In the works: A/W IC, adjust pump, turbo rebuild (w/60 trim comp wheel)
-1980 300SD, 110k, project car. Goal is to get it lookin' like it did on the showroom floor (body and interior wise, not necessarily under the hood )
-1974 240D, FRESH PAINT!!!!!!

lgreeley83
Mr. Rumbles

775
03-28-2012, 01:00 PM #11
I just got the title in the mail today. I drive a 240d (to them)

Anybody want to buy a 240d with 617.952 and 4 speed manual? 5000$ little bondo and it's a diesel they go forever!
Thats a joke, an ode to some of the folks selling messed up 300d's around the chicago area.

I would return if it had come up stolen...not just because it's the right thing to do but as I said earlier, if mine were stolen I would want it back. My plan has always been to learn about the car with this one and later use as a parts car for a rust free body I find sometime in the future.

"much like Will said, someone made one good old car out of two bad old cars and did it sloppy."
They rivited the plate on the door frame nicely, the windshield one was a little crooked.

" straighten up that star on the grill, assholes."

lgreeley83
03-28-2012, 01:00 PM #11

I just got the title in the mail today. I drive a 240d (to them)

Anybody want to buy a 240d with 617.952 and 4 speed manual? 5000$ little bondo and it's a diesel they go forever!
Thats a joke, an ode to some of the folks selling messed up 300d's around the chicago area.

I would return if it had come up stolen...not just because it's the right thing to do but as I said earlier, if mine were stolen I would want it back. My plan has always been to learn about the car with this one and later use as a parts car for a rust free body I find sometime in the future.

"much like Will said, someone made one good old car out of two bad old cars and did it sloppy."
They rivited the plate on the door frame nicely, the windshield one was a little crooked.


" straighten up that star on the grill, assholes."

JustPassinThru
W123 and W124

491
03-28-2012, 01:25 PM #12
(03-28-2012, 01:00 PM)lgreeley83 I just got the title in the mail today. I drive a 240d (to them)

Anybody want to buy a 240d with 617.952 and 4 speed manual? 5000$ little bondo and it's a diesel they go forever!
Thats a joke, an ode to some of the folks selling messed up 300d's around the chicago area...

It is not difficult to remove the vinyl molding which covers the interior left-side A pillar. An easy pry job. Just find a strip lot car to practice on once first (and bust it) so that, when it comes to *your* car, you'll know which way (and exactly where) to pry it Tongue

You might want to find the 240D trunk badging and put that on. Just in case you ever decide to drive to Canada.

I have to laugh every time I see an ad for, like you say, "a 300D --these cars run forever" on Craigslist. Especially when they say something like "only 250,000 miles--these engines go a million miles, it's just getting broken in."

Around 200,000 miles is, of course, the point at which you'd better consider replacing the timing chain. Not a trivial job.

Which is why I shopped around a bit first. I paid $2500 for mine (typical is $800-1500). Engine was overhauled by a local MB dealer "only" 130,000 miles ago. Runs like a sewing machine.


This post was last modified: 03-28-2012, 01:35 PM by JustPassinThru.

Gone but not forgotten: two W123 sedans and two W124 wagons.
W124 1987 300TD wagon, for sale, $1000 (some assembly required).
JustPassinThru
03-28-2012, 01:25 PM #12

(03-28-2012, 01:00 PM)lgreeley83 I just got the title in the mail today. I drive a 240d (to them)

Anybody want to buy a 240d with 617.952 and 4 speed manual? 5000$ little bondo and it's a diesel they go forever!
Thats a joke, an ode to some of the folks selling messed up 300d's around the chicago area...

It is not difficult to remove the vinyl molding which covers the interior left-side A pillar. An easy pry job. Just find a strip lot car to practice on once first (and bust it) so that, when it comes to *your* car, you'll know which way (and exactly where) to pry it Tongue

You might want to find the 240D trunk badging and put that on. Just in case you ever decide to drive to Canada.

I have to laugh every time I see an ad for, like you say, "a 300D --these cars run forever" on Craigslist. Especially when they say something like "only 250,000 miles--these engines go a million miles, it's just getting broken in."

Around 200,000 miles is, of course, the point at which you'd better consider replacing the timing chain. Not a trivial job.

Which is why I shopped around a bit first. I paid $2500 for mine (typical is $800-1500). Engine was overhauled by a local MB dealer "only" 130,000 miles ago. Runs like a sewing machine.



Gone but not forgotten: two W123 sedans and two W124 wagons.
W124 1987 300TD wagon, for sale, $1000 (some assembly required).

 
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