I recently acquired some information by going to this website, <A HREF="www.kitcar.com/titles.html"> www.kitcar.com/titles.html</A>, and inquired about if one were to build their own vehicle or even rebuild and here is the reply I got: "Hello: Please visit our website to read about how our service works, once you replicar is completed. Since replicars do not have manufacturer assigned VINs, there are three locations from which the stamped number can be legally used for the VIN and the number must always be visible after completion:? The frame, the chassis or the engine block, in this order of preference Once you have received our DMV issued documents of ownership, you would treat the vehicle as any other purchased vehicle when registering it with your home state. To obtain our free information packet to get started with our service, we would need your mailing address, as well as the year, make and model of what your car looks like so we can denote the accurate processing fee.? It is also a critical poiint because the ownership documents MUST be processed and match what anyone looking at the car sees <for instance, a police officer or inspection station>. Sheila US Title Service http://www.futuretech-enterprises.com/us-auto" On 5 Feb 2003 at 21:03, KaiPur@xxxx wrote: > > If a person were to build a car from acquired parts-like say a > Delorean-but all those parts came from different sources, how would a > person acquire a title for such a project to make it legal to drive? > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]