Went through this last year;
A new van turned up on the site where I keep mine, it was also the same van as mine albeit a year older and that's where I got involved.
The owner asked me to date it for him so he could insure it, I knew it was 94-5 but no Cris numbers on the windows? eventually found the VIN number on the Chassis which had been tampered with. The last digit was a '5' but had been altered to look like an '8'
Anyway as soon as he tried to insure it, it came up as 'flagged' because the theft was recent, the previous owners he told me had had it a couple of years but it turned out to have been stolen a couple of months before he bought it!!
Police were involved and did all the local enquires proving, somehow? the previous owner and who sold it them were not involved in the theft and the trail was cold after that.
This left the guy to negotiate with the insurance company to keep it, they got as he put it 'stroppy' so he contacted the Caravan Club to sort it out. Upshot being, the Insurance accepted £50 and called it quits!!
He's now the proud owner of a legit van which is insurable!! the point being you have to give the VIN number to get it insured! Alternately you can 'keep stum' don't insure it and panic every time someone gets to close for a look!!
If as you say it's advertised as a 90 and turning out to be 94 means it quite likely is stolen, however, how do you know it's 94? as you say it's not Cris marked? I'm trying to think when they stopped making them, I thought they finished before 94?
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