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Originally posted by texan4ut View PostThat before pic should show that it very well could have been a homemade trailer and the "VIN" number could have been anything. SS#, phone number, birth date etc.
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Originally posted by CoachS View PostYes sir that’s what I was trying to do. But when I took it to have it inspected for that form 68A the officers wouldn’t register it like that because they said no it’s a manufactured trailer.
The few trailers that were made by some company back in the 80s, were probably made in small numbers, no serial number plate, and no records.
I would almost go back and make some nasty looking stick welds over some of the nice clean welds. Make a lot of rookie welding mistakes deliberately, try to make it look like a home made trailer. If they stick with that it was a manufactured trailer, you are never going to get it registered.
At what point does a trailer going from being home made to being manufactured? I know of multiple chassis builders, that also build trailers for their race car customers. Those trailers are very well built, custom, one off, low production trailers, with no VIN tag or VIN ECT, on them. We used to own one, that was built by a race car chassis guy, back in the 90s, we had it built.
Then some years later I bought all of the piece of a trailer, from another chassis guy, who started to build a trailer for one of his customers who quit racing, before the trailer pieces got welded together. I welded that one together. When I got it, it was almost like a trailer kit. I basically just welded all of the pieces together, added a box on the front and then painted it.
Every time I hear about someone having trouble getting a trailer registered and some cop thinks the trailer is a manufactured trailer, I think about the trailers I have had over the years. I bet the guys that have those trailers now, don't have either of them registered at this point.
I have seen some high school AG project trailers that came out very nice, enough so, they looked like they were built by a trailer manufacturer. So what happens when someone goes to register those trailers? They are likely going to run into the same problem.
When someone copies the styling and the way a manufactured trailer was built, but they build it themselves. It's likely going to come out looking like a manufactured trailer.
These new rules are screwing a lot of people, this is a discussion my buddies and I have had a few times.
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My son who bought a boat and trailer off here, had to have it inspected here in Montgomery County. Has a serial # and date of manufacturing from 1969. They would not take it. The serial # wouldn't come up in the system, so had to go thru the rigors of getting inspected and weighed. Montgomery county is one of the most theft of trailers in the state, they don't fool around. I was with a buddy in Kroger parking lot a few years ago here in Montgomery county, he was pulling a his flatbed trailer, and unmarked police car pulled up and detective climbed under his trailer to run the vin #.
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