I Thought I Owned a 1959 Plymouth???
I Thought I Owned a 1959 Plymouth???
I need some advice.
I thought I owned a Savoy for the last Twenty years...
Matthew pointed out to me that my VIN number for my Savoy is incorrect (it shows a Belvie #). In fact, not one number on my car's VIN Tag matches my CarTitle.
So I gather all my info, including Registration from previous owner in New York (used as aTitle) which also has incorrect VIN (since 1984 now). I have the Savoy's production sheet, a pencil rubbing of the VIN Tag, a Bill of Sale, and the current Registration and Title.
I head to Motor Vehicles last Thursday Sept 1, 2011. They say "what do you have as proof of ownership that shows correct number?" - I GOT NOTHING! They check the books and say that my title VIN (the Belvie) could have been built. They ask other STUPIDVISORS and all agree nothing can be done to title my car in Maryland. They suggest a Court Order may be necessary. They Promise a call back to me on Tuesday 09/06 since Friday and Monday were holidays.
You guessed it - no calls back to date.
Any suggestions?
Do I write the museum to try and get a punch card for the Belvie and Savoy VINs? Mayby the Belvie was never built?
Do I try and track down the owner of the Belvie by guessing it may have been owned by the same person as the Savoy owner?
My seller is deceased so I don't know who his seller was as a starting point from way back in 1984.
MY Incorrect VIN# on Title: M2301124871
The Data Plate on my Savoy: M135117529
It sure would be nice if the Belvie owners on this site would find a match to the M2301124871 VIN.
If your asking why I care - its because I can't drive a car I don't own. It would not have been covered if we are/were in an accident etc.
I am looking for any and all suggestions.
Miffed in Maryland,
Curt
I thought I owned a Savoy for the last Twenty years...
Matthew pointed out to me that my VIN number for my Savoy is incorrect (it shows a Belvie #). In fact, not one number on my car's VIN Tag matches my CarTitle.
So I gather all my info, including Registration from previous owner in New York (used as aTitle) which also has incorrect VIN (since 1984 now). I have the Savoy's production sheet, a pencil rubbing of the VIN Tag, a Bill of Sale, and the current Registration and Title.
I head to Motor Vehicles last Thursday Sept 1, 2011. They say "what do you have as proof of ownership that shows correct number?" - I GOT NOTHING! They check the books and say that my title VIN (the Belvie) could have been built. They ask other STUPIDVISORS and all agree nothing can be done to title my car in Maryland. They suggest a Court Order may be necessary. They Promise a call back to me on Tuesday 09/06 since Friday and Monday were holidays.
You guessed it - no calls back to date.
Any suggestions?
Do I write the museum to try and get a punch card for the Belvie and Savoy VINs? Mayby the Belvie was never built?
Do I try and track down the owner of the Belvie by guessing it may have been owned by the same person as the Savoy owner?
My seller is deceased so I don't know who his seller was as a starting point from way back in 1984.
MY Incorrect VIN# on Title: M2301124871
The Data Plate on my Savoy: M135117529
It sure would be nice if the Belvie owners on this site would find a match to the M2301124871 VIN.
If your asking why I care - its because I can't drive a car I don't own. It would not have been covered if we are/were in an accident etc.
I am looking for any and all suggestions.
Miffed in Maryland,
Curt
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Re: I Thought I Owned a 1959 Plymouth???
Curt, both VIN numbers are for Savoy's.
Second digit after the M indicates model. Both are a 3 and that stands for Savoy.
The incorrect VIN is not available from Chrysler, I'm sure about that.
Incorrect one:
M: 1959
2: V8
3: Savoy
0: build plant, can only be a 3, 4, 5, 6 or a 9
1: starting for the seq number
124871: number of the car build at that plant
Correct:
M: 1959
1: 6 cylinder
3: Savoy
5: new ark
1: starting of the seq number
17529: number of the car built at that plant
Second digit after the M indicates model. Both are a 3 and that stands for Savoy.
The incorrect VIN is not available from Chrysler, I'm sure about that.
Incorrect one:
M: 1959
2: V8
3: Savoy
0: build plant, can only be a 3, 4, 5, 6 or a 9
1: starting for the seq number
124871: number of the car build at that plant
Correct:
M: 1959
1: 6 cylinder
3: Savoy
5: new ark
1: starting of the seq number
17529: number of the car built at that plant
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Re: I Thought I Owned a 1959 Plymouth???
Matthew,
Thanks for decoding the VINs.
That means the M2301 is not a valid number that could have been built - the plant code does not exist! Now all I need is to prove that to motor vehicles.
Curt
Thanks for decoding the VINs.
That means the M2301 is not a valid number that could have been built - the plant code does not exist! Now all I need is to prove that to motor vehicles.
Curt
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Re: I Thought I Owned a 1959 Plymouth???
Show them what I just showed you.
Do you have the 1959 supplement? It's on page 4 of that.
If you don't have it, it's in the gallery and you can probably print it out from there
Do you have the 1959 supplement? It's on page 4 of that.
If you don't have it, it's in the gallery and you can probably print it out from there
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Re: I Thought I Owned a 1959 Plymouth???
Curt, I thought I was the one that figured that out outside that restaurant in Carlisle.. Why does Matthew get all the credit! Boo hoo!
You can get a state issued vin or just stay with what you got and don't worry about it. Lose the data tag or put it in your tool box.
John Q.
You can get a state issued vin or just stay with what you got and don't worry about it. Lose the data tag or put it in your tool box.
John Q.
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Re: I Thought I Owned a 1959 Plymouth???
I already told him about the 0 before Carlisle
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Shoot, I can not win for losing, At least I backed you up on your assertion of the VIN. That is worth a cookie or two!
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Re: I Thought I Owned a 1959 Plymouth???
Just a day?
We also talked about the M1 and M2. The incorrect VIN says it's a V8 Savoy while Curt knew 100% sure it was a 6.
So Curt is also right now
We also talked about the M1 and M2. The incorrect VIN says it's a V8 Savoy while Curt knew 100% sure it was a 6.
So Curt is also right now
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Re: I Thought I Owned a 1959 Plymouth???
Matthew & Curt , did we ever re-confirm that Curt's Title does infact show a "0" (zero) as the build plant? It would be weird that the DMV would say that the sequence could be valid when there was never a "0" plant? And would never had shown up in the DMV data base as a possiblilty of occuring. Changing the title would just be too hard to do as Curt has found out.
Trying to come up with something for Curt but want to make sure the offical title does show a "0" in it. Which would be wrong still and would be in conflict with the body tag which is not there based on the title info. Probably was a 6 or 3 that was transcribed wrong. 9 would be a wild shot...
John Q.
Trying to come up with something for Curt but want to make sure the offical title does show a "0" in it. Which would be wrong still and would be in conflict with the body tag which is not there based on the title info. Probably was a 6 or 3 that was transcribed wrong. 9 would be a wild shot...
John Q.
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Re: I Thought I Owned a 1959 Plymouth???
Curt,
I have to deal with these types of problems often, as the state requires me to have ownership papers on every single car I have [over 1000]. California laws will differ to Maryland's though, but If I get a car in with the VIN missing, the state police need to inspect it and will give the car a new VIN which is binding. Others with missing or lost titles I run a storage or towing lien on, most are no longer in the state's computer, and are easily titled.
You may want to check into having a lien sale done if you have a friend that owns a repair shop or body shop, in order to get a clear title.
---John
I have to deal with these types of problems often, as the state requires me to have ownership papers on every single car I have [over 1000]. California laws will differ to Maryland's though, but If I get a car in with the VIN missing, the state police need to inspect it and will give the car a new VIN which is binding. Others with missing or lost titles I run a storage or towing lien on, most are no longer in the state's computer, and are easily titled.
You may want to check into having a lien sale done if you have a friend that owns a repair shop or body shop, in order to get a clear title.
---John
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Re: I Thought I Owned a 1959 Plymouth???
Sorry everyone on my late response,
I spent 3 days in the local hospital with shingles on my forehead/scalp. Wow what pain - still have an area of scabbing left.
I will make 1 more attempt at our Motor Vehicle Admin, mostly because they never called back as promised. I really want the chance to get the same STUPIDVISOR I had so I can complain. I will prove to them that M230 can't be a valid VIN (no plants with zero).
I already checked w/ my insurance and I am good to go. Their underwriters said don't change VIN on insurance policiy just make a note of true VIN# M135 (Newark) on the policy until VIN issue is settled.
If that does not work, then I will get creative as the two John's suggest!
Thanks for your input.
To be continued...
curt
I spent 3 days in the local hospital with shingles on my forehead/scalp. Wow what pain - still have an area of scabbing left.
I will make 1 more attempt at our Motor Vehicle Admin, mostly because they never called back as promised. I really want the chance to get the same STUPIDVISOR I had so I can complain. I will prove to them that M230 can't be a valid VIN (no plants with zero).
I already checked w/ my insurance and I am good to go. Their underwriters said don't change VIN on insurance policiy just make a note of true VIN# M135 (Newark) on the policy until VIN issue is settled.
If that does not work, then I will get creative as the two John's suggest!
Thanks for your input.
To be continued...
curt
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Re: I Thought I Owned a 1959 Plymouth???
I will email you my creative solution.
John Q.
John Q.
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Re: I Thought I Owned a 1959 Plymouth???
John & John (Big M) - My Belvie convt. does not have a title and Florida won't accept a Calif. bill of sale. I need a solution also.
Thanks,
Dick.
Thanks,
Dick.
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Re: I Thought I Owned a 1959 Plymouth???
Dick, I will call you...
John Q
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Re: I Thought I Owned a 1959 Plymouth???
Dick,Dick Koch wrote:John & John (Big M) - My Belvie convt. does not have a title and Florida won't accept a Calif. bill of sale. I need a solution also.
Thanks,
Dick.
No problem, put it on a boat to the Netherlands and I will get a Dutch title for it
Ron
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