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<blockquote data-quote="mswaim" data-source="post: 3035918" data-attributes="member: 538"><p>I am not an expert in this particular area of CA law, however there are constants so my best guess would be the frame number is the one used to register the "vehicle". The need to clarify the engine serial number stems from the fact the existing numbers are not readible. Bottom line is; if in doubt, don't rely on any information you would receive here, contact your local DMV office and follow their advice. Even a well-trained CHP officer will have difficulty with this particular situation since it is a splinter-skill area - identifying/recovering stolen vehicles. They would default to a DMV investigator. Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mswaim, post: 3035918, member: 538"] I am not an expert in this particular area of CA law, however there are constants so my best guess would be the frame number is the one used to register the "vehicle". The need to clarify the engine serial number stems from the fact the existing numbers are not readible. Bottom line is; if in doubt, don't rely on any information you would receive here, contact your local DMV office and follow their advice. Even a well-trained CHP officer will have difficulty with this particular situation since it is a splinter-skill area - identifying/recovering stolen vehicles. They would default to a DMV investigator. Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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