Yes it does. The dash, and the fender tag numbers match. Even my trans numbers match.Does it have a vin# on the dash?
Thanks.I do have dash tag,fender tag and all other numbers match.My car is a LA built car so the CHP thing makes me wonder.I had a car like that once... It is a tag that a special DMV type installs on a car without the dash tag. It had all the paper work but, not all the numbers on the car.
In my case the California CHP inspected it and put on the tag.
Its actually on body by door striker so not a different door.thanks.Never seen that before.
Could it be a replacement door?
Hi,Thanks for the reply.Yes I do live in Nebraska which I guess makes sense. I bought the car this summer from a guy who has owned for approx. 15 years. Title was put in my name after purchase with no issues.Title numbers all match to car. Dash,upper cowl,fender tag and even the 4 speed trans numbers match. I know if you bring an out of state car into Nebraska it has to be inspected. Maybe this is what they done years ago?? I think I am going to remove and just store with title. Thanks for all the replies,Mike.Well it ends in "NE" which based on your location it stands for Nebraska. does your title have anything out of the ordinary on it?
Good idea.Hi,Thanks for the reply.Yes I do live in Nebraska which I guess makes sense. I bought the car this summer from a guy who has owned for approx. 15 years. Title was put in my name after purchase with no issues.Title numbers all match to car. Dash,upper cowl,fender tag and even the 4 speed trans numbers match. I know if you bring an out of state car into Nebraska it has to be inspected. Maybe this is what they done years ago?? I think I am going to remove and just store with title. Thanks for all the replies,Mike.
When this car was built the abbreviation for Nebraska was Neb.Well it ends in "NE" which based on your location it stands for Nebraska. does your title have anything out of the ordinary on it?
Good to know,Thanks.When this car was built the abbreviation for Nebraska was Neb.
I never thought for a moment that the tag is anywhere near as old as the car.When this car was built the abbreviation for Nebraska was Neb.
Have never seen another one like it or has my buddy who has been into Mopars forever. Just really odd. Just going to remove and save.Thanks,Mike.I never thought for a moment that the tag is anywhere near as old as the car.
Hi,I have the current title in my name and had no issues but have not plated it yet due to the fact that I am not driving it yet.My new title has the correct vin on it and matches car. Its last owner had for approx. 15 years or more and was titled in his name. Hopefully no issues,Thanks for the info.DON'T Remove the tag unless you have a clear, current registration in hand!!
In New York if the vehicle is too old to have a title and the registration is lost OR it has been more than 25 years since the last registration, the DMV seals the record. If you try to legally re-register it, they will place a tag on the door post. From that moment forward, that becomes the new Legal VIN number.
This is also done on any car that becomes a stolen recovery. On newer cars that have a title, but were considered a total loss and scrapped then the VIN is "canceled"
If the car is "totaled" then rebuilt and proven to be fixed legally and you try to put it back on the road, it will also receive a tag like that.
If you've never registered the car from the previous owner you may have an issue unless you register it under that new tag #
Sometimes the DMV will take the time to clear their computer and allow the car to use the original VIN. If they don't it reduces the value of the car tremendously.