What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
I purchased a 1968 Harley XLH from a gentleman two weeks back Has a clean CA title with matching plates. Decided to replace the clutch-side gasket as it was leaking a little oil and posted on a Harley Davidson community to get some information on the part number and process. I was informed that I have a 1978 engine and frame, not a 1968. The VIN is on the left side of the bike, where it should be for a '68, but it's on a '78 engine and frame. The plate on the right side of the bike where the '78 VIN should be has been removed, and the stamp on the "belly" of the motor has been ground off. The transmission is on the wrong side of the bike. The brakes and shocks are wrong. Every part of this bike is a '78. So it seems I have a '78 XLH whose VIN has been completely destroyed, and had a '68 VIN stamped onto the left hand side after the fact.
The previous owner when confronted just said "A deal's a deal." and refused to comment further. So it's not like I'll be getting my money back there.
So I called my local PD who came down and told me "Well, we can't say it is stolen, but we can't say it isn't stolen. Good luck." Which is not at all helpful advice. And more importantly, seemingly leaves me with no recourse. I don't want to own a stolen bike, nor do I want to sell it on to some other unsuspecting fool. Nor do I want to keep it, ride it around for a while, and then get caught by some more knowledgeable member of law enforcement who *does* see the issue.
I know for a fact that the VIN is altered, I do not know whether or not it's stolen (though why one would alter the VIN for any other reason is beyond me). What I'd like to know is what are my options at this juncture.
I purchased a 1968 Harley XLH from a gentleman two weeks back Has a clean CA title with matching plates. Decided to replace the clutch-side gasket as it was leaking a little oil and posted on a Harley Davidson community to get some information on the part number and process. I was informed that I have a 1978 engine and frame, not a 1968. The VIN is on the left side of the bike, where it should be for a '68, but it's on a '78 engine and frame. The plate on the right side of the bike where the '78 VIN should be has been removed, and the stamp on the "belly" of the motor has been ground off. The transmission is on the wrong side of the bike. The brakes and shocks are wrong. Every part of this bike is a '78. So it seems I have a '78 XLH whose VIN has been completely destroyed, and had a '68 VIN stamped onto the left hand side after the fact.
The previous owner when confronted just said "A deal's a deal." and refused to comment further. So it's not like I'll be getting my money back there.
So I called my local PD who came down and told me "Well, we can't say it is stolen, but we can't say it isn't stolen. Good luck." Which is not at all helpful advice. And more importantly, seemingly leaves me with no recourse. I don't want to own a stolen bike, nor do I want to sell it on to some other unsuspecting fool. Nor do I want to keep it, ride it around for a while, and then get caught by some more knowledgeable member of law enforcement who *does* see the issue.
I know for a fact that the VIN is altered, I do not know whether or not it's stolen (though why one would alter the VIN for any other reason is beyond me). What I'd like to know is what are my options at this juncture.