Panhead vin #

VIN Identification
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Re: Panhead vin #

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Post by kitabel »

Sorry, tripped over my ego, didn't mean to be so abrasive.
BTW: that's my hobby (bikes).
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Re: Panhead vin #

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Post by RUBONE »

Kitabel,
I'd be pissed if someone called me an expert! Ex= a has been, spert(sic)= a drip under pressure! :mrgreen:
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Re: Panhead vin #

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Post by panz4ever »

kitabel wrote:Sorry, tripped over my ego, didn't mean to be so abrasive.
BTW: that's my hobby (bikes).
Actual career: Clerk of Supreme Court, New York County, Matrimonial Department, retired 2002
Not a problem. Interesting how the simple use of an adjective (what is the belly #) or an article (what is a belly #) can change the meaning of a sentence.

And I promise NOT to repeat the same mistake twice!
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Re: Panhead vin #

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Post by FlatHeadSix »

so, after all the infotaining grammar lessons and jocularity, did we ever get an answer? What are the belly numbers on the cases in question?

just curious......

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Re: Panhead vin #

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Post by awander »

kitabel wrote:Sorry, tripped over my ego, didn't mean to be so abrasive.
Thanks for reconsidering, kitabel. Lotsa' guys won't....
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Re: Panhead vin #

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Post by MS-Geek »

Sorry, didn't catch these responses, I'll check the "Belly" numbers. I wound up getting it through DMV without the 3 after 5 visits to the DMV, I almost made it on the news on that last visit. The only thing that saved her is she was cute but dumb, a rarity in DMV. Most are just dumb.
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Re: Panhead vin #

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Post by 58flh »

My title for my 58 starts with a S!---Also check the title for RECON, written somewhere on it!--When I finally was ready to register I got issued a RECON-TITLE--=(RECONSTRUCTED)--This is in N.J.--& I had to take 6 pics. of the bike & wait 40 days for the Title to come in the mail!---They did this even though I had the original PENN. title that had my case #s on it.--RICHIE
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