James,
You may have to remove the current frame and install the correct vin
plate that matches your door plate.
When I restored my 6, I was working on the frame and noticed the plate
on the inside of the WS frame. I had no idea what it was at the time
until I asked a few questions on the 6 pack forum.
At that point I removed it and cleaned it up before re-installing the
plate.
The DMV here in NY never asked to look at either plate when I went in to
register the car. I took my paperwork down and came away with the title
and plates. The car never left my garage.
In fact, any car, bike that I have registered was never inspected for
correct VIN tags by the dmv.
I am surprised that your dmv even knew about the ws vin plate even existed.
You would think they could do a search for both vin #s to insure the car
is not stolen or whatever.
Bob
On 12/16/2014 08:23 PM, James_ wrote:
> I decided to restore the original WS frame.
> A little background.
> I realized I had a had a problem when I went to the DMV and immediately they
> were looking at the WS plate.
> I totally forgot about that.
> And since I placed with an excellent condition WS frame years ago, I had a
> commission plate from another car. Crap.
> DMV woman freaked out!
> After consulting the reg book and a coworker they decided to stamp my title
> with something. I stopped them.
> No explanation from me about unbolting the rusted frame and replacing with a
> solid one made them understand. I knew I was getting. I where. I got my
> paperwork and
> I left. Quickly.
>
> I was going to pop rivet the plate to the good replacement. But sadly there
> is absolutely no freakin room under the WS frame on the sides.
>
> Oh well.
>
> Bottom line. I hate the DMV even more. Hah.
>
>
>
>
> bSent from my Atari 2600b
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