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This might be the greatest idea the PRO’s have ever brought to life. Imagine a Classic Volkswagen chassis—also known as a pan or frame—completely restored, factory-numbered, and titled, ready for you to build upon. No searching for rusty donors. No worrying about paperwork. Just a solid foundation to start your dream build.
What You Get
Clients worldwide struggle to find a builder who can deliver quality and precision. That’s why we created the PRObuilt Chassis—a turnkey, factory-numbered VW chassis with title and bill of sale, ready for your suspension and transaxle installation.
Our Process
Start with an OEM VW chassis, chemically stripped and inspected.
Install brand new pan halves and chassis inspection plates.
Remove the original fuel line for a clean, modern foundation.
Rebuild the shift linkage with a Delrin shift bushing (where applicable).
Finish in a durable satin black coating.
Crated securely for safe worldwide shipping.
Options
Line-X coating on pan halves (top and bottom) for extreme durability.
With a PRObuilt Chassis, you’re not just starting a project—you’re starting with confidence.
In states with detailed rules (like Texas), the identification number on the floor pan/frame of a 1956–1969 VW Beetle is recognized as the VIN, and the certificate of title stays with that floor pan/frame and is the legal basis for registration. The body can be sold separately on a bill of sale. Texas DMV
That means:
The title/chassis VIN remains the legal identity of the vehicle even if you swap bodies.
This supports your long-held practice: a titled VW chassis with its verified VIN can have a different body installed and still be registered with that original chassis VIN — because that’s the number the DMV uses for ownership and registration. Texas DMV
Not all states handle this the same way.
California DMV guidance on altered vehicles focuses on documenting the change and reporting it, not necessarily declaring it illegal — but you must follow proper forms such as a vehicle verification and body change statement, especially if the body comes from another vehicle you own. California DMV
States with specially constructed/assembled vehicle categories (e.g., kit cars or major component swaps) will require:
VIN verification,
Statement(s) of construction,
Bill(s) of sale for major parts.
But even there, having a valid titled chassis with a legible VIN helps simplify the process. California DMV
In places like New Hampshire, the title must accompany the frame/VIN when reconstructing a vehicle, and a statement identifying components is required. New Hampshire DMV
This is critical: you cannot “change” a vehicle’s VIN — meaning you cannot remove it from one chassis and put it on another, or otherwise alter the permanent VIN to misrepresent identity. That kind of VIN manipulation is illegal and considered fraud. Street Legal Hookup
A common misconception among hobbyists is that moving the VIN tag is the same as legally transferring identity — it isn’t. The VIN stamped on the frame/floor pan is the permanent identifier, and moving VIN plates/tags without proper state procedures can cause legal issues. Ford-Trucks.com
Car hobby publications and restorers confirm that, in practice, if you have a valid titled frame/VIN and install a new or replacement body, most states will allow you to title and register the vehicle using the original chassis VIN, as long as you comply with VIN verification and local DMV procedures. HOT ROD
This is especially true for older vehicles and street rods where the frame number is the legal VIN and not the body stamp.
The VW chassis/floor pan has a valid title with its VIN.
You keep that title with the chassis.
The body swap is disclosed and documented per local DMV rules.
You comply with VIN verification procedures.
This aligns with state manuals (e.g., Texas) that explicitly treat the frame/floor pan as the legal VIN component for 1956–1969 Beetles. Texas DMV
Bring the original title for the chassis (with intact VIN).
Bring bill of sale for the body you installed.
Be ready for a DMV VIN verification if required.
Complete any state specific forms for alterations or assembled vehicles.
Checking specific state DMV requirements before registration is always wise, because procedures can vary. But the core legal principle that the titled VIN on the chassis is the identifier for registration is well supported. Texas DMV
When you buy an Airkewld product, you’re getting craftsmanship and quality you can count on. Each part is built with care to fit and perform better than the rest.
90-Day Satisfaction Guarantee – Try it risk-free. If you’re not completely satisfied within 90 days, return it for a refund.
Lifetime Warranty – Your purchase is protected for as long as you own it. If something goes wrong, send the part back to us (you cover the shipping to Airkewld). We’ll repair or replace it, then ship it back to you at no cost. (Expedited shipping and installation labor are not included.)
Shipping Guarantee – Every order is packed in custom boxes or crates to make sure it arrives safe and sound.
We’ve Got Your Back – If anything fails, we’ll stand behind it.
Lifetime Email Support – Reach out anytime by email for as long as you own your product.
Phone Support – Available for the first 3 years after your purchase.
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