Best vin yet.

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Re: Best vin yet.

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Dragonman strikes again? By the way, what are "center cases"?....bosheff
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Re: Best vin yet.

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Bosheff wrote:Dragonman strikes again? By the way, what are "center cases"?....bosheff
Bosheff!

I don't think its Mel's work, because he made pretty beads across the production numbers, and left nothing legible.

....Cotten
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Re: Best vin yet.

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Post by 49glide »

Hey....Speaking of V.I.N. numbers I have an original set of Harley stamps if anybody needs to put some fresh numbers on there Panhead rebuild
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Re: Best vin yet.

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"54FL-1234"@H-D.Com!!
I can see it now!!
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Re: Best vin yet.

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Post by Robert Luland »

It just goes to show you that you bone heads have no clue about modern art form. You can clearly see that the artist is crying out about socialist oppression by the pig motherf**kers and the unfair treatment of city rats in Washington DC by the only means he knows! The mutilation of a beautiful antique engine. How shallow!
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Re: Best vin yet.

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Post by George Greer »

Robert Luland wrote:It just goes to show you that you bone heads have no clue about modern art form. You can clearly see that the artist is crying out about socialist oppression by the pig motherf**kers and the unfair treatment of city rats in Washington DC by the only means he knows! The mutilation of a beautiful antique engine. How shallow!

Bob don't hold back.........lett-er go! :D

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Re: Best vin yet.

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Post by FlatHeadSix »

yep, the "special characters" will really add some some class to the VIN. You can always explain it by saying that it was a dealer restamp at customer request. Who's gonna question that?
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