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Or do I grind off the bottom of the rivets to remove and adhere the tag onto the new cowl using weld solvent,etc. while retaining the tops of the old rivets (to look as if it were never touched)? What is acceptable? Thx
Obviously a "touchy" subject. I changed a dashboard on an old Dodge truck this way you mentioned...no issues when inspected by local BMV for how it presented...she did ask why the fender emblem was for a 3500 series and not a 1500 series but reasoning for my change there was because the emblems had been changed, which they HAD been changed.
I was happy it was a cold day, I didn't even break out in a sweat.
The Reality of that need to move the VIN was the same as yours and the truck was 100% legit and title was indeed for that very truck but if these State officials smell anything funny...well, you don't want that!
By the way, the old dash panel got stored in another "Parts" vehicle and of course had NO VIN riveted on it and once, during a police visit for vandalism, the officer sure raised a brow on the "no VIN" situation! Also, that truck was legit because I own 3 of these old trucks, two of which still see the road but these guys are trained to smell a rat so be careful!
The third truck is my snowplow truck and it also has no VIN in the dash but I keep that vin and COPIES of all 3 vehice records in the glove box and though I don't drive it much on the roads, I have proof on hand that the cab had been changed on that one, should the need present itself.