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More and more surprising!! VIN-1014046/E-1014138

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Steve Swan:
FOUND IT !!!!  factory altered vin - http://cb750sandcastonly.com/smf_forum/index.php?topic=342.0

if you enlarge the photos, the alterations are the same.  an "X" over altered number and a diamond with a cross inside under the altered number.  and the 'replacement' number on top of altered number.  i suggest more proof why Marty (or anyone) could not buy vin stamps from Honda. 

i would need hard factual evidence to be convinced "French sandcast" vins are not factory authentic.

DW69K0:
Can anyone answer my question on the difference in the cast characters of the rear stampings in the picture that shows E-1017118?
Both my engines only have the two digit date and the E1 on the top case but the "T" was not on the earlier cases, so when did it start to appear?
Can someone with an engine cast at a later date than June weigh in on the "T" casting charactor.....?

Thanks,
Duane

kp:
Great discussion  :o

4pots1969:
Hello, ;)

I have the conviction that these modifications of figures made on crankcases were made by the factory Honda and that they are authentic.

As I have the conviction that this engine Sandcast after period is as well authentic, and no matter as they have aterri in France, In North Pole, where even on the Moon... To push away them would be a total nonsense!!

I think so very sincerely that if this Sandcasts was of origin Japan or the USA this post would not exist, where then not like that..
There would be certainly fewer reluctances on behalf of certain menbers...It is a real pity!! :'(
In France we say that it is a stone thrown in some quiet water..

And I am persuaded that there is others somewhere else, and the fact of lifting this "problem" on this very good forum will allow us to locate them soon because I think that stormy debate is going to return more attentive people..
Certain advanced suppositions not CBman is extravagant and they give me to smile.. :) :)  But it is already that!!

I do not understand everything and I cannot regrettably answer has all the answers due to the lack of speed because I have big gaps with the English language and I regret!!

Sincere thanks has all for the interest which you carry has this very fascinating subject!! ;) ;)


Gérard.G

cb7504:
Steve i also know for fact that Honda did/does track where there vin/vehicles go. While in Japan i bought a U.S. model CB750 K0 from a U.S. service man. When i went to register and plate the bike the Japanese inspector looked up the vin in their directory and said U.S. export, ok.  Marty K. 

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