![]() ![]() I'll probably just go through the process of registering it as a homemade trailer since the tongue was cut and rewelded to be longer, and get a new VIN, but if anyone has any idea what the "secret" location of the VIN is, please let me know. If the sticker hadn't wiped off or if it were stamped AS IT SHOULD BE, even if I stole the trailer, I'd be able to see the VIN, so why not just tell me where the VIN is? Anyways.I looked all over the trailer and don't see it. I don't understand the point of this exercise. I called Tracker Marine who put me in touch with another place who told me if I had the Sheriffs department call them, they could tell the sheriffs department where the location of a "hidden vin" number is. In North Carolina you are required to register it which requires a title which requires a VIN. I purchased the boat from South Carolina, where it is not required to register your trailer. I tried the black light trick, and cannot see any numbers. The trailer I got with the boat, which clearly is the trailer that originally came with the boat, has a VIN sticker, but all the writing was either never there or has washed off. I recently purchased a 1996 Tracker, and am doing a restoration on it. ![]()
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