Yeah, 'er 'uh, fatboyse2,
Sorry for accusing you of being a tar-heel. Back to what I was saying earlier. If you purchase a New Motor, legally, you will recieve a crisp new Manufacturers Certificate of Origin. You may be able to purchase new cases, and stencil identical VIN's from the Frame, if they still come that way, but that's probably a stretch, unless the Motor matched to that Frame was destroyed, and documented as such. Otherwise, there would be two V-Twin Engines in existence, with the same VIN. That would create a monster you wouldn't want to deal with, whether you are building it to sell, or building it as a keeper. With the tremendous increase of Motorcycle registrations, Nationwide, and the increase in Motorcycle thefts, the authorities are checking both the Frame and Engine VIN's, for a match. I was made aware of this information by a Friend of mine, who is a WV State Trooper. If WV is doing it, you can be sure they ain't the Lone Ranger. What you do is your business, and none of mine. Just information I thought worthy of passing on. Later--HUBBARD