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<blockquote data-quote="Ricky 79cj-7" data-source="post: 722206" data-attributes="member: 4237"><p>This is definitely the easier route. I bought a jeep from another state and had trouble getting it registered. The DMV workers were not going to let me register it because they couldn't verify at least two VIN plates on the Jeep. Since there was no windshield it didn't have the vin plate that is normally on the windshield frame. When looking for the other VIN plates they wouldn't even let me be outside with them because they didn't want me to know where the other VIN numbers that they were going to verify were located. After they wire brushed and rubbed chalk on the rear passenger frame location it was very hard to make out the characters, and according to them didn't match the title. I tried explaining that this jeep had been modified several times and may even have a different frame, but they didn't want to hear any of that and were basically telling me that they were not going to allow it to be registered. I met a police officer at the station, showed him where the one visible VIN Plate was, he filled out the form from the DMV and then I just went down to the tag office and registered it with no issues even though I still had no windshield or turn signals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ricky 79cj-7, post: 722206, member: 4237"] This is definitely the easier route. I bought a jeep from another state and had trouble getting it registered. The DMV workers were not going to let me register it because they couldn't verify at least two VIN plates on the Jeep. Since there was no windshield it didn't have the vin plate that is normally on the windshield frame. When looking for the other VIN plates they wouldn't even let me be outside with them because they didn't want me to know where the other VIN numbers that they were going to verify were located. After they wire brushed and rubbed chalk on the rear passenger frame location it was very hard to make out the characters, and according to them didn't match the title. I tried explaining that this jeep had been modified several times and may even have a different frame, but they didn't want to hear any of that and were basically telling me that they were not going to allow it to be registered. I met a police officer at the station, showed him where the one visible VIN Plate was, he filled out the form from the DMV and then I just went down to the tag office and registered it with no issues even though I still had no windshield or turn signals. [/QUOTE]
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