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06-13-2011 08:59 AM #1
Bart,
I can only speak from my own experience. My roller from N&N has no chassis ID numbers, nor does the body have any unique serial number or ID number of any type. The only identification that N&N puts on their package is a label about 3"x4" laminated on the inside of the floorboard, centered on the hump towards the top near the firewall. It has their N&N Logo, phone number and address in Belleville. The only ID that my vehicle has is the state issued VIN Tag which is applied to the drivers side door jamb, front edge.
My fear being in Forida would be that it is a Street Beast/Classic Motor Carriages package.Last edited by rspears; 06-13-2011 at 09:19 AM.
Roger
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06-13-2011 10:03 AM #2
Me too!
Bart,
"Kits" don't come with VINs. If a manufacturer were to do that they'd then have to certify for emissions, crash worthiness, and a long list of other Fed Requirements (and some state ones as well). If they have a VIN it's because the P.O. went through a given state's registration process, and it shouldn't be "hidden".
A big identification point of a Street Beast would be the fenders are integral with the main body section.............................a second identification would be that they have almost no market value because of a well earned negative history for lack of quality and poor customer relations.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
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