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Title(s) for Motor(s)???
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<blockquote data-quote="S&amp;amp;MFISH" data-source="post: 222063" data-attributes="member: 1229"><p>Not to sound like a jerk or anything there Stroker, but I was a State Inspector for 9yrs and I was never required by the Highway Patrol to match engine #s with VINs as part of any type of vehicle inspection,auto or motorcycle. I watch the guy who inspects my vehicles today,and he has never checked a motor # against a VIN on anything I've taken to him. That hasn't been done in Mo for decades. I had my license from '81-'90. I also know a Brown Suit, and he has never said anything about matching the #s. My opion in regards to Chris' question would be that-if the parts of the engine that had the ID # were not changed then you should be able to go with what you have. But a check with the DOR would be in order to be sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S&MFISH, post: 222063, member: 1229"] Not to sound like a jerk or anything there Stroker, but I was a State Inspector for 9yrs and I was never required by the Highway Patrol to match engine #s with VINs as part of any type of vehicle inspection,auto or motorcycle. I watch the guy who inspects my vehicles today,and he has never checked a motor # against a VIN on anything I've taken to him. That hasn't been done in Mo for decades. I had my license from '81-'90. I also know a Brown Suit, and he has never said anything about matching the #s. My opion in regards to Chris' question would be that-if the parts of the engine that had the ID # were not changed then you should be able to go with what you have. But a check with the DOR would be in order to be sure. [/QUOTE]
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