If you put an antique body/cab on a late model frame, what is it considered?
							
						
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does a title/registration go by the body or frame?
				
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 I would say it's much easier to title it as the body/cab vs. the frame. And more desirable due to age.
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 I would just title it as the older vehicle but there is a procedure the state wants done when building a truck like the one you have in mind.
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 I don't know for sure but I can imagine it would fall somewhere under 'rebuilt' or 'home-built' and may require some sort of inspection. But that may open it up to make you title it as a 'year built.' ie 2011 and have to meet today's standards.Originally posted by Grimpala View PostSuch as??
 
 I personally wouldn't mention it. Register it as the old cab.
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 I haven't read up on the whole process in a couple years, but you have to document the parts used in the build, and I think they issue an assembled vehicle certificate and assign it a VIN.Originally posted by homealone View PostI don't know for sure but I can imagine it would fall somewhere under 'rebuilt' or 'home-built' and may require some sort of inspection. But that may open it up to make you title it as a 'year built.' ie 2011 and have to meet today's standards.
 
 I personally wouldn't mention it. Register it as the old cab.
 
 I won't be doing that."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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 trust me, even if the cab doesn't come with a title, just do a bonded title on it... you definitely want it registered as an OLD vehicle  
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