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I need VIN number help.
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Thanks, OldSkool73 :blink:
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Still doesnt explain the apparent mistype of the engine VIN but thanks for the info and input....
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...but the number stamped on the engine and on the title is "Z116954"....
Whoa... red flag.
The VIN (and the number that is supposed to be on the title) is not the number on the engine. If you have a title that has the engine number on it, you'll have to get that corrected to be the number from the frame.
I had a similar problem when I bought one of my 750s, the VIN had the engine number AND had a zero/o mixup as well, and I had to have it inspected by the police, a new title re-generated by the state, etc.
What happened is that the state people couldn't enter the engine number in the computer with a o, so they changed it to a zero. Well, of course the engine number wouldn't work. Anyway, I couldn't get it insured either, much less registered correctly for plates.
Sucky...
Post edited by: biquetoast, at: 2006/03/30 22:07
(1.) '75/'76 KZ400D - Commuter
(2.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(3.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(4.) '75 KZ400D - Sold
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Also, I have insurance through Progressive for my KZ900, they didn't have any trouble assigning it a category. I think it's like "Kawasaki Other Model" or something like that.
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Post edited by: wireman, at: 2006/03/30 23:02
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I wonder why Pennsylvania titled it with the engine number on the title and I am still back to my original mystery of why my engine number doesnt match anyone elses.....
Thanks for all the awesome info,
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P.S. Another photo attached for you Nevco48
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Bondo played a big part in choppers back then, so the frame number may be smoothed over with body putty. See if there are any older bike builders in the area, or the internet who might know about a frame number. Look on chopper sites for other Amen frames and try to contact the owner.
That pic brings back memories of the '49 Panhead my Dad chopped in the early 70's. I got very friendly with Bondo and sandpaper that year. IIRC, Dad had to register it as a homemade vehicle, but it did have the frame from 1949 with a number.
Good luck, it looks great!
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amen never put serial numbers on any frames they made,i never heard of any company back in the 70's that put vin numbers on thier frames, most guys used the vin numbers from whatever bike they got the engine from,the rear wheel/axle rides under the springs does not adjust the chain.
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