There was a group in California back in the 70s would steal specialty cars. Strip all parts . Dump it where it could be found. Then buy it at auction. Put all the parts back on then sell car
Yeah brother, that was my mistake. My 21 challenger hellcat got stolen and they totaled my shit. I’ll be getting another one this year and it’ll be on complete lockdown.
I had that happen when I bought a Porsche from a dealer, sold it 4 years later and the buyer called to tell me it was stolen and he was arrested, bla, bla. Turns out the car was repossessed, and they never took it off the hot sheet that he reported when the dealer took it back for non payment. It got fixed in 1 day, but I was like WTF, I bought it from a Porsche dealer , anything is possible.
Fyi, to the people who will inevitably cry..."youre teaching people how to break the law" hes only informing his peers on what to look out for... most professional criminals have moved on to greener pastures. Case and point: a partner of mine got out of federal prison 5 yrs ago after doing a 7yr sentence for this exact thing... This is nothing new.
Have to do it like they used to back in the day when Civics would get stolen left and right. Verify the engine vin code against the body vin code. There's no denying or hiding that.
@@mikeysano6922who checks the vin on the frame? Don’t places just scan it on the door? And if so why can’t someone just re engrave the vin on the frame?
Each state has different laws ,in Illinois if your vehicle older then 2017 u don’t have to show any paper work for the parts ,u just have to take it to safety inspection .if the vehicle pass then u will get everything
Carvana is having issues with trying to sell cars right now. Apparently, there are stolen cars being sold and they’re found to have had their VIN changed.
Never personally witnessed this but can see it happening. Heck look at the stories of people 'renting' a car with a high oerformance engine and swapping them out. (Not necessarily now a days but in the past) I will be curious on your follow up video if those vins pop up on a forsale car.
@@anthonyquintana9642 yes, but you need to do more than swap vins on the car.. rewrite the entire ECU with a new code. Everything needs the new vin… everything same paint code same year same model same odometer everything clone copy.. try not to take it to a dealership either way and you should be fine. You can get a new title with the dmv by getting a bill of sale from an auction site, and new insurance. Also be aware if you’re planning on buying a striker on Facebook they’re all scammers. No real grand theft auto guy would advertise on FB only can buy from overseas on the dark market
Here’s the thing it’s not that easy because once you get the salvaged certificate, the vehicle has to be inspected by the state police before you get the title issue they are doing this to make sure there are no stolen parts on the vehicle. They check all serial numbers and you have to provide all your receipts from purchase the parts.
Before Carfax and before the VIN was on every body panel, this was much easier. I am not saying I have personal experience in that though. If somebody doesn't check the Carfax as to what damage the car had, what can you do. Also the inspection to get a rebuilt title will look at all the VINs on the car and verify them, most of the time.
TK great Video!! If these Car’s that are on the *HOT LIST* emitted a signal Lo-Jac does it would definitely assist with the APPREHENSION of the *PERPETRATORS*!!!! GAURDA will fix all of this!!!!!!!!!!!!
This guy inf is 50 /50 Not to mention theirs a ENGRAVE VIN # on passenger FRONT STRUT TOWER SMH😂 Don’t forget you have to OVERRIDE THE ECM BCM N KEY APLIFIER SO IT CAN NOW HAVE THE CLEAN VIN# stored to vehicle,plus Your Stickers need to be Original, So it can be scand. with a simple QR CODE READER OFF YOUR phone,Every panel On MOPARS today have Yellow Label stickers with Barcode & vin So it’s not as ez,Maybe if a rookie Does the Job then you got a problem. If not u will always have a stolen CAR . Technology today is so advanced This will never stop Thanks for the video This is good for the NEW GUYS N MOPAR COMMUNITY GOOD LUCK YOU WELCOME MOPAR COMMUNITY,Thank me Later
wouldn't the thief just have to scratch off the VIN on the front strut and replace it? Or scratch off the VIN on all those other parts? Getting a scannable sticker wouldn't be that difficult either.
Yes Absolutely correct but Not too many people have those skills or resources,most these new guys Do Half ass jobs, & just want to Drive A cool fast car
4:07 I was listening to this in the background while I was doing some cleaning and when I got to this part I started laughing because it threw me off 😂
Im not sure about the theft recovery cars but I know for sure the fire damage cars get non-repairable or certificate of destruction or parts only titles. Right? Please correct me if I'm mistaken or misinformed?
Wrong. Money hungry insurance companies don't always make the title non repairable because they want to recoup as much money as possible off the total loss even if the car has been burned to nothing. The insurance companies are the problem. The should be held accountable for not making titles certificate of destruction and so on.
I think this has more to do with Chryslers FOBs and, the fact you could just pop them in neutral with no key than bumper tow them away I seen a video of it. I mean... Theoretically its not just Challengers its just any car people should have them inspected.
How can they get away with just swapping vin #s...they would have to swap out the computer as well right??? .as soon as you plug in a reader it would show the original vin # if the original computer is still in...idk..i could be wrong..
I wonder how many times one Vin has been swapped like if it was took off of a wrecked car and the car it was put on was wrecked and another car theif bought it
I'm a police officer and in a span of 1 month, I have recovered 4 stolen vehicles that had been revinned. Is there any books I can buy that can teach me where to locate all the hidden vins in every car? It would make my job easier.
Smh its crazy , because the second or day , you as an officer get tired of just making your official salary, you can then make millions by getting paid to not detect the stolen vins and they will pay you thousands per car to let it pass, now you making triple the amount you use to make, then what .. it's tbe way of the world , legal and illegal together as partners ...
Smh its crazy because the second or day you get tired of just making your official salary, you would make millions on not detecting the cars and letting them pass, it's kinda the way of the world when legal partners with illegal and the rest is history, just stay a good guy, even though it's not as wrong as rape, murder, or anything that causes death, it's still wrong, so don't even think about it ok....
So your buddy who got charged, the hellcat he bought was originally an sxt? How did they find out the hellcat parts were stolen? I’m looking at a hellcat swap guy says he swapped an SXT with all hellcat parts from a car that he bought at auction, is there anyway I can check if the motor is not stolen Titled and registered as an SXT but has hellcat engine and bumpers, sxt door panels the frame is the original sxt on the title should I be concerned or am I safe?
They exploit the system using an app and a usb dongle......takes 2 minutes if that long. These so-called engineers who get paid stupid money for their expertise should have found the exploit. Maybe they did and Stellantis thought people would not figure it out.
@@erroljones1684 I don't think it's the engineers because they are only told to build the cars the way the company wants to to save money and make the most profit. I wouldn't be surprised if they have a prototype charger or hellcat made or at least thought of with high end security but because it cost more money than they would want to spend they had put in a cheap toddler proof security system in the car. Plus we got toremember these cars are cheap and affordable "super" cars. so you get what you pay for
I find this hard to believe since I buy salvaged title cars from Copart and they all have to go to a state trooper inspection so they can check for stolen parts
Do they don't even worry about flipping it over to the other frame they just take the VIN and swap that VIN on it in you freaking Hellcat they just stole
😢😮😢😮biggest problem is the USA doesn't have a single system for the whole country and every state. most countries have one single registration system not state by state
I thought this was general knowledge, we've done this a few times and i don't think they're gonna change this. Kinda like free money. Pay 3k and the sucker buys it for 20k😂
I just don’t understand. Dmv knows that that the vehicle is sold as a shell at auction, so when a person tries to register they should be questioned where all components and most importantly where the engine came from and they should be required to show legal proof of the engine being bought, it just blows my mind that it’s noted on history of vin that it was sold as a shell, and a week later someone tries registering “the shell” complete with interior, engine and trans. Anyone else agree ?
I know people can bring these cars into Mexico as parts and bring it back as a whole new car. Haha you can also get a new title for the car threw some states I talked to a few people that use to bring gray market cars into the US under fake vins lol
I mean I know how to vin swap but how is that vin going to be registered with the dealer itself and be credible nevermind 😂 makes total sense just get a vin from a total loss easy peasy but a good detective can totally find you in a heartbeat
In the state of Texas, you cannot pull a vin number off and put it on another vehicle that is against the law. There’s no problem with changing frames. Long is not stolen but you cannot tamper with vin number
@chrisspadoni6381 In the state of Texas, you cannot murder anyone...that is against the law!...any yet it still happens!...In fact nothing is against the law as long as you don't get caught...so the moral of the story is... don't trust anyone, don't tell anyone, work by yourself, cover your tracks, stay humble and don't get caught...
You don't need to buy anything but VIN stickers 🤦 🤦♂🤦♀ It's WAY easier and much less work to swap the vin physically on the windshield, door, and potentially the hood (depending on the car)... Then, you look online for that make/model/year/color for sale, copy the VIN and plate. Boom you've got a stolen car you can easily sell with a fake title maker online. This strategy you're showing would only make sense if you were going to be the ultimate owner of the stolen car, which is just a stupid idea. Every thief needs a fence.
Bro just yappin they get clean title Chryslers and just swap hellcats and u don’t have to get shit inspected and all you got to do is do flash the ecu and no one will know
ok first of all these cars are NOT STELLANTIS BASED. Stellantis is PRESENT DAY.......These cars were designed prototyped tested and built during THE DAIMLER (MERCEDES) BENZ ERA ... They're basically an E-Class Variant.... Sharing not only the platform but more parts than u can shake a stick at. Rear end, Rear Suspension , 8 speed trans, front suspension major parts, THE HVAC SYSTEM, Who ELSE in the world could design and build a 3.6 dual overhead cam reliable engine whiclh Stock make 305 HP going well over 140 mph. Where they literally sent the engineers to Germany to learn the Benz way ..
@@yrntmoney3745 Why do u think Durangos are suddenly amazing & nothing like the big weird lookin rounded Durangos that broke down so much its rare to even see one om the road driving somewhere, because Chrysler didn't design it , it was designed and built directly on the Benz GL truck platform, late model Durangos are basically bargain priced Mercedes GL's ..
@@yrntmoney3745 They don't have no problems out of it because the new style Durangos are basically bargain priced Mercedes GL-Class Wagon Trucks built on the same GL platform & also sharing many parts, back when Daimler-Benz owned Chrysler-Dodge and made them who they are today, With Literally the only things on Durangos Challengers & Chargers NOT German designed & engineered being Those Great Big Overhead Valve Pushrod V8's ..
In Massachusetts when Someone buys a Salvage Title every single part has to be itemized and proven via the State Police Auto Theft Task Force. I’m quite sure other States are just as strict if not more. If it was as easy as this everyone would be doing it! It’s NOT this easy! 🚙💨
Idk about you but in all the years I've been modifying my vehicles, or plane old getting a vehicle inspected. ive never once had any instance where the vin codes are ran to make sure your engine matches your car.
There was a group in California back in the 70s would steal specialty cars. Strip all parts . Dump it where it could be found. Then buy it at auction. Put all the parts back on then sell car
You can get away with anything for a while. Cops are stupid but they wise up after a while.
That's pure genius.
It’s called the Mexicans in LA 😂😂😂
@@User43776 Mexicans Against Great America
that was on Chips
watch at 1.5x speed and he speaks like a normal person.
@@andytooturnt Thank you. lol
@@andytooturnt realest comment 🤣
That’s crazy lmao…
Thanks i was getting a headache
Holy shit lmao he does
That’s a sick ride brother, plan on getting one soon and the first thing I’m doing even before getting tints is putting a couple kill switches on it!
Yeah brother, that was my mistake. My 21 challenger hellcat got stolen and they totaled my shit. I’ll be getting another one this year and it’ll be on complete lockdown.
Make sure you come up with your own location for the switch. If you just copy a RUclips video and use a cheap product, your car is toast.
Pre- purchase inspection, very good advice!
Where would you get an inspection upon buying a car to look for this?
I had that happen when I bought a Porsche from a dealer, sold it 4 years later and the buyer called to tell me it was stolen and he was arrested, bla, bla. Turns out the car was repossessed, and they never took it off the hot sheet that he reported when the dealer took it back for non payment. It got fixed in 1 day, but I was like WTF, I bought it from a Porsche dealer , anything is possible.
From my experience repossessed cars typically don’t go on the hot sheet. It’s a civil issue. A lot of them end up bonded titles.
Stop lying 🤥. Repossession is civil.
Fyi, to the people who will inevitably cry..."youre teaching people how to break the law" hes only informing his peers on what to look out for... most professional criminals have moved on to greener pastures. Case and point: a partner of mine got out of federal prison 5 yrs ago after doing a 7yr sentence for this exact thing...
This is nothing new.
It sucks really badly for those who buys them. Keep up the great work. Okay.
Have to do it like they used to back in the day when Civics would get stolen left and right. Verify the engine vin code against the body vin code. There's no denying or hiding that.
What about if they claim to do a engine swap could they get away with it then?
They could just buy an unlocked pcm change the vin to the salvage car and when they do the plugin the vin# will match as the salvage car
cant you just remove the vin off that one and put it on the stolen one without doing the full swap
The problem is, it probably won’t pass inspection because the inspection people want to see that the repairs have been made before the car is painted
No the Vin in ingrained in the frame
@@mikeysano6922who checks the vin on the frame? Don’t places just scan it on the door? And if so why can’t someone just re engrave the vin on the frame?
Become a inspector and swap all the vins buy a cheap charger and swap em easy method 😂
You have to show legal bill of sale for parts that was used to rebuild that vehicle and it has to pass state inspection
Not in every state. Such as Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Utah etc etc etc. They literally walk out look at the VIN and issue a title......
@@TKsGarage omg didn’t know that and that is a major problem
Ain’t no state inspection down south
Each state has different laws ,in Illinois if your vehicle older then 2017 u don’t have to show any paper work for the parts ,u just have to take it to safety inspection .if the vehicle pass then u will get everything
Texas only works for older cars. Anything 25 years old you can do it.
Carvana is having issues with trying to sell cars right now. Apparently, there are stolen cars being sold and they’re found to have had their VIN changed.
If you watch the Original Gone In 60 Seconds from the 70's they were doing basically the same exact thing , with a Challenger.
Never personally witnessed this but can see it happening. Heck look at the stories of people 'renting' a car with a high oerformance engine and swapping them out. (Not necessarily now a days but in the past) I will be curious on your follow up video if those vins pop up on a forsale car.
I can’t believe this can still happen the rest of the world closed this loophole decades ago unreal!!!🇳🇿
Thanks for the method💪
Thank you for helping us out TK I will share this video with my boss
🤣🤣🤣
Level 1 inspection won’t check engine in AZ but level 2 will check engine vin, not sure what they do if you grind the vin off engine
Yeah but the vin is written in multiple places, i dont think you can find them
Im only here looking bc i keep seeing these scat packs and hellcats for cheap and iknow something up
Thanks for the sauce cuzzo. 🤑
it don’t work like dat I think every engine has a vin on it
Watch the first 10 minutes of the first "Gone in 60 Seconds". Everything in that movie is exactly what they do now.
😂😂😂 best part
Or you could just take the vin off of the fram and swap it on the stolen one right?
Yes if it a clean vin
@@eclipze950 wont they still inspect it
@@anthonyquintana9642 yes, but you need to do more than swap vins on the car.. rewrite the entire ECU with a new code. Everything needs the new vin… everything same paint code same year same model same odometer everything clone copy.. try not to take it to a dealership either way and you should be fine. You can get a new title with the dmv by getting a bill of sale from an auction site, and new insurance. Also be aware if you’re planning on buying a striker on Facebook they’re all scammers. No real grand theft auto guy would advertise on FB only can buy from overseas on the dark market
Much love and support from Boston 🙏🏻 lo❤
Here’s the thing it’s not that easy because once you get the salvaged certificate, the vehicle has to be inspected by the state police before you get the title issue they are doing this to make sure there are no stolen parts on the vehicle. They check all serial numbers and you have to provide all your receipts from purchase the parts.
Before Carfax and before the VIN was on every body panel, this was much easier. I am not saying I have personal experience in that though. If somebody doesn't check the Carfax as to what damage the car had, what can you do. Also the inspection to get a rebuilt title will look at all the VINs on the car and verify them, most of the time.
True. Depends on the state
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Also can they get charger and use any dodge frame
TK great Video!! If these Car’s that are on the *HOT LIST* emitted a signal Lo-Jac does it would definitely assist with the APPREHENSION of the *PERPETRATORS*!!!! GAURDA will fix all of this!!!!!!!!!!!!
This guy inf is 50 /50
Not to mention theirs a ENGRAVE VIN # on passenger FRONT STRUT TOWER SMH😂
Don’t forget you have to OVERRIDE THE ECM BCM N KEY APLIFIER SO IT CAN NOW HAVE THE CLEAN VIN# stored to vehicle,plus Your Stickers need to be Original, So it can be scand. with a simple QR CODE READER OFF YOUR phone,Every panel
On MOPARS today have Yellow Label stickers with Barcode & vin So it’s not as ez,Maybe if a rookie Does the Job then you got a problem.
If not u will always have a stolen CAR .
Technology today is so advanced This will never stop
Thanks for the video This is good for the NEW GUYS N MOPAR COMMUNITY GOOD LUCK YOU WELCOME MOPAR COMMUNITY,Thank me Later
wouldn't the thief just have to scratch off the VIN on the front strut and replace it? Or scratch off the VIN on all those other parts? Getting a scannable sticker wouldn't be that difficult either.
Yes Absolutely correct but Not too many people have those skills or resources,most these new guys Do Half ass jobs, & just want to Drive A cool fast car
What I need to override the computers?
Great video this has been happening for years
4:07 I was listening to this in the background while I was doing some cleaning and when I got to this part I started laughing because it threw me off 😂
Aren’t the vins etched in all glass too?
Just get after market glass
you forgot that they buy new car computers with different vin to pass smog
Im not sure about the theft recovery cars but I know for sure the fire damage cars get non-repairable or certificate of destruction or parts only titles. Right? Please correct me if I'm mistaken or misinformed?
Wrong. Money hungry insurance companies don't always make the title non repairable because they want to recoup as much money as possible off the total loss even if the car has been burned to nothing. The insurance companies are the problem. The should be held accountable for not making titles certificate of destruction and so on.
Great video Tk very interesting bro 👍 💯
I think this has more to do with Chryslers FOBs and, the fact you could just pop them in neutral with no key than bumper tow them away I seen a video of it. I mean... Theoretically its not just Challengers its just any car people should have them inspected.
Some people go all the way and clean the frame too
Bro gaved us the method😂
How can they get away with just swapping vin #s...they would have to swap out the computer as well right??? .as soon as you plug in a reader it would show the original vin # if the original computer is still in...idk..i could be wrong..
You know how easy it is to flash the ecu my golden retriever can do it 😅
The computer is one thing, the engine vin is going to be the main issue.
@@Charlesmclark2 they only inspect the engine vins when you register it but if you have a good registration plug ur Gucci
@@PristineEraCustoms but when you register the vin and they check the engine and realize the vin is different then what
That’s good to know I was just on yt to look up some vin sites and I see this 😭
A lot of people buy V6 chargers by choice. I don’t think that food stamp charger is an appropriate term.
Why would you swap everything? Why not just the vin plate ?
What app was it that you were using in this video to search for cars?
Copart is where I get my cars
@@clevelandgold9630 how ez is it to get a reseller license to buy cars on there ?
Doesn’t even have to swap the parts to the donor car they can take the dash and firewall vin maybe a few others like door etc vin and swap it
He just blew my shi. Like bro a whole informant.
Great advice TK
I wonder how many times one Vin has been swapped like if it was took off of a wrecked car and the car it was put on was wrecked and another car theif bought it
I remember this being done back in the 80's when I was a kid. Also, man i haven't heard the word badussy in a minute lol Good video
Hey I’m curious. If I buy a striker car am I screwed once I get pulled over and they find no info about the car?
Very interesting
I’ve never seen a Dodge owner with a clean title just doesn’t exist. They called dodge the repo car.
Cap
Why are all your friends broke lol
I'm a police officer and in a span of 1 month, I have recovered 4 stolen vehicles that had been revinned. Is there any books I can buy that can teach me where to locate all the hidden vins in every car? It would make my job easier.
No. But hit up my email in the about section here from your department email and I’ll give you everything I have
Smh its crazy , because the second or day , you as an officer get tired of just making your official salary, you can then make millions by getting paid to not detect the stolen vins and they will pay you thousands per car to let it pass, now you making triple the amount you use to make, then what .. it's tbe way of the world , legal and illegal together as partners ...
Smh its crazy because the second or day you get tired of just making your official salary, you would make millions on not detecting the cars and letting them pass, it's kinda the way of the world when legal partners with illegal and the rest is history, just stay a good guy, even though it's not as wrong as rape, murder, or anything that causes death, it's still wrong, so don't even think about it ok....
You said you know someone who bought one and got charged but did they get convicted?
So your buddy who got charged, the hellcat he bought was originally an sxt? How did they find out the hellcat parts were stolen? I’m looking at a hellcat swap guy says he swapped an SXT with all hellcat parts from a car that he bought at auction, is there anyway I can check if the motor is not stolen
Titled and registered as an SXT but has hellcat engine and bumpers, sxt door panels the frame is the original sxt on the title should I be concerned or am I safe?
The engine should Have a Vin on it. Run it to see if it's stolen
I heard the bottom of the engines have a code u can scan
Why don’t ppl buy both the salvaged car n strikes hellcat & just swap the vin from salvaged to the striker n call it a day?
thats what im saying lmaooo
Great videos..👍🏻🇺🇸
In the insurance industry this is fraud. VIN swapping, paper totals, etc.
duh u moron
It’s just gon get easier 😂 stickers no longer needed in Texas next year
How are they defeating the hellcat theft protection? Doesn't the key have a transponder code?
They exploit the system using an app and a usb dongle......takes 2 minutes if that long. These so-called engineers who get paid stupid money for their expertise should have found the exploit. Maybe they did and Stellantis thought people would not figure it out.
@@erroljones1684 I don't think it's the engineers because they are only told to build the cars the way the company wants to to save money and make the most profit. I wouldn't be surprised if they have a prototype charger or hellcat made or at least thought of with high end security but because it cost more money than they would want to spend they had put in a cheap toddler proof security system in the car.
Plus we got toremember these cars are cheap and affordable "super" cars. so you get what you pay for
Damn, if they still have the engine even if it is burned to crisp can be recovered
Its not a VIN number. Its either a VIN or a V I Number.. Make sense?
Can’t they just track the stolen car?
I find this hard to believe since I buy salvaged title cars from Copart and they all have to go to a state trooper inspection so they can check for stolen parts
Places like FL don’t do inspections
But after it’s inspected & verified you can just put that vin number car you just bought and then put it on a stolen car and it’s
The cartel actually swapping vins
Do they don't even worry about flipping it over to the other frame they just take the VIN and swap that VIN on it in you freaking Hellcat they just stole
Food stamp charger (sxt) I took that personal 😅
@grench3586...get a job!
Site ?
Just don’t buy salvage, rebuilt title cars. Get only clean title’s
Still can happen
So are you against hellcat swaps or?
My thing is how are they getting a valid title? Someone explain
The car comes with valid title from auction.
I remember watching these dude try to steal my neighbor truck I couldn’t believe it the cops went by and some how they didn’t see them
😢😮😢😮biggest problem is the USA doesn't have a single system for the whole country and every state.
most countries have one single registration system not state by state
People will always find away around everything with all the technology its not a shocker but it is sad
Chargers & Challengers, the thug's car of choice
At the mechanics will find the hidden the VIN numbers
This shit makes me not want to buy a car lol... I've watched about 3 of your videos and this is my 4th and at this point I'll catch the bus
I thought this was general knowledge, we've done this a few times and i don't think they're gonna change this. Kinda like free money. Pay 3k and the sucker buys it for 20k😂
I just don’t understand. Dmv knows that that the vehicle is sold as a shell at auction, so when a person tries to register they should be questioned where all components and most importantly where the engine came from and they should be required to show legal proof of the engine being bought, it just blows my mind that it’s noted on history of vin that it was sold as a shell, and a week later someone tries registering “the shell” complete with interior, engine and trans. Anyone else agree ?
What’s that website
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What app is that
IAA make sure you u get the trans, and motors vin too
I know people can bring these cars into Mexico as parts and bring it back as a whole new car.
Haha you can also get a new title for the car threw some states
I talked to a few people that use to bring gray market cars into the US under fake vins lol
@martinblanco7899 you got Instagram?
@martinblanco7899 you got Instagram?
You got a instagram?
@@martinblanco7899 bro let’s talk
You got ig
No point in buying a car that’s totaled for the VIN, you can’t register it with a salvaged vin
Not true. You will be issued a salvaged title and can not get full insurance
@@theshark2804I got rebuilt title I got my 2014 dodge charger SRT8 fully insured
Exactly why you want to scam the car and check the vin the computer has in it…
I mean I know how to vin swap but how is that vin going to be registered with the dealer itself and be credible nevermind 😂 makes total sense just get a vin from a total loss easy peasy but a good detective can totally find you in a heartbeat
What about the VIN programmed in the computer? It’s obviously not going to match any of the numbers anywhere else on the car
In the state of Texas, you cannot pull a vin number off and put it on another vehicle that is against the law. There’s no problem with changing frames. Long is not stolen but you cannot tamper with vin number
Happens every day
Imagine a world where the law is not broken…Lol
@chrisspadoni6381 In the state of Texas, you cannot murder anyone...that is against the law!...any yet it still happens!...In fact nothing is against the law as long as you don't get caught...so the moral of the story is... don't trust anyone, don't tell anyone, work by yourself, cover your tracks, stay humble and don't get caught...
You don't need to buy anything but VIN stickers 🤦 🤦♂🤦♀ It's WAY easier and much less work to swap the vin physically on the windshield, door, and potentially the hood (depending on the car)... Then, you look online for that make/model/year/color for sale, copy the VIN and plate. Boom you've got a stolen car you can easily sell with a fake title maker online. This strategy you're showing would only make sense if you were going to be the ultimate owner of the stolen car, which is just a stupid idea. Every thief needs a fence.
you’re recommending a photoshopped title that can be sniffed out in 2 seconds? nice dude
Vin stickers over the. Real Vin ? Lol. Brah that's hella dumb
Original gone in 60 seconds!
"Jill "
they needa steal from dealerships nd show these dealerships why markup is garbage and it most likely wont belong to anyone yet
Wouldn’t the OBD 2 port read the Vin of the stolen engine at vin inspection
Nope
it would
@@1wheeljunkie967yes it definitely will. That’s why ppl get them flashed..
@@BigAiden16 wouldn’t getting a different harness fix that?
Not in NY state safety inspection don by NY state police
Bro just yappin they get clean title Chryslers and just swap hellcats and u don’t have to get shit inspected and all you got to do is do flash the ecu and no one will know
Hello sir what app is this
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No shade but this video is about 5 years too late 😈
Lol
Never too late 😂🎉
Teach me fam I’ll work with you no cap
Lol u missed the part where instead of swapping parts you just swap vins
@@lazex3459 run a greater risk doing this if its done sloppy
Crazy
ok first of all these cars are NOT STELLANTIS BASED. Stellantis is PRESENT DAY.......These cars were designed prototyped tested and built during THE DAIMLER (MERCEDES) BENZ ERA ...
They're basically an E-Class Variant.... Sharing not only the platform but more parts than u can shake a stick at. Rear end, Rear Suspension , 8 speed trans, front suspension major parts, THE HVAC SYSTEM, Who ELSE in the world could design and build a 3.6 dual overhead cam reliable engine whiclh Stock make 305 HP going well over 140 mph. Where they literally sent the engineers to Germany to learn the Benz way ..
The new ones are like the jail brake the black ghost
@@yrntmoney3745 Why do u think Durangos are suddenly amazing & nothing like the big weird lookin rounded Durangos that broke down so much its rare to even see one om the road driving somewhere, because Chrysler didn't design it , it was designed and built directly on the Benz GL truck platform, late model Durangos are basically bargain priced Mercedes GL's ..
@@DavidDiaz-zp4hu my homie got hellcat Durango he have no problems out off it they don’t change there oil and keep regular maintenance up that’s why.
@@yrntmoney3745 They don't have no problems out of it because the new style Durangos are basically bargain priced Mercedes GL-Class Wagon Trucks built on the same GL platform & also sharing many parts, back when Daimler-Benz owned Chrysler-Dodge and made them who they are today, With Literally the only things on Durangos Challengers & Chargers NOT German designed & engineered being Those Great Big Overhead Valve Pushrod V8's ..
In Massachusetts when Someone buys a Salvage Title every single part has to be itemized and proven via the State Police Auto Theft Task Force.
I’m quite sure other States are just as strict if not more.
If it was as easy as this everyone would be doing it!
It’s NOT this easy! 🚙💨
Must be some cracker Barrel azz dmv .. because this definitely ain’t happening in NYC
Yeah motor swaps can lead you to jail even though you did nothing wrong just cause the vins don't match
Idk about you but in all the years I've been modifying my vehicles, or plane old getting a vehicle inspected. ive never once had any instance where the vin codes are ran to make sure your engine matches your car.
#replaycrew
i hope if you did not do the same 🤣🤣🤣🤣