car serial number

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  1. Racer_X

    Racer_X Maverick Hugger

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    so today im finally getting around to mailing my maverick/comet club international, inc form but i have always been finicky about sending my cars serial number, im sure its a legit inc but how will they use my cars serial number?
     
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    maverick1970 MCG State Rep

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    Just send the first 5 numbers/letters if your not comfortable with it. That indicates year, plant,model and engine.
     
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    Craig Selvey Indiana State Rep - MCCI

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    The MCCI would use the serial number strictly for statistical info. The first 5 of the VIN would be very helpful in accessing that. The last 6 of the VIN are not real necessary. The MCCI would use that just to guage roughly when the car was built.
     
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    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    Just do whatever makes you feel comfortable.
     
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    serial numbers are really not that big of a deal, any person can go to a carshow and peek thru your windshield and write it down if they really wanted it....
     
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    true :yup:
     
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    Or a parking lot.

    I also don't understand why people cover up their license plate when they take a picture of their car. Its exposed when they drive or park it. What's the risk?
     
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    They watch to much TV is all.. they always blank out the plates due to legal issues. :rofl:
     
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    Ah ... yes. That's funny. Don't want to get sued by themselves. :D
     
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    :D Made me chuckle, as nobody did that till the late 80's when frivolous lawsuits became norm.
     
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    People also blank out the plates so you can't search the plates and find out where my car is parked to come steal it. It's a method to keep yourself safe while online.
     
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    People are covering the serial numbers. Anyone can take the serial number to the dealer and have a key made for a late model car.
     
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    yes with proof of insurances and they take a copy of u drives license
     
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    I only had a key made once by a dealer (Crossroad Fords) but they did make me prove ownership. Guess some dealers aren't so responsible. Or, if the thief works at the dealership he probably could get the key.
     
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    Late model cars...I might understand but these are 70's era cars. You could use a auto tumbler to open locks and a shaved key to start if you wanted too.
    That being said, there are alot of ways to steal a car if one really wanted to. Insurance is the only way to cover this loss, worrying about it wont help.
    :huh: I dunno, but my life's to short to worry about everything that could go wrong, I mean someone busted out all my windows and slashed my tires couldn't of stopped it...now it happened dealing with it.
    Stop worrying, enjoy life ! Enjoy your car!:tiphat:
     

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