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      Quote Originally Posted by gbledsoe3 View Post
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Size:  216.8 KBI'm in the process of fabricating an custom dash for our 71 Cutlass Supreme, but I not sure how to transfer the VIN plate. It's not located on the edge but rather a few inches in. On your custom S-10 custom dash, how do you transfer the VIN plate from the original? I'm just concerning about eventual inspection and licensing.
      Technically... tampering with the VIN is illegal. The S10 vin attaches to the windshield pinch weld, and is not affected with the dash. Your best bet is to cut around the VIN tag. Even if you leave an inch around the original VIN tag and weld to it, shouldn't have a problem. We've also done custom dashes with a "skin" over top of it.. so the new dash is on top of the old one, but there's an access hole to view the tag.

      -Dale

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