2001 dodge Caravan stolen recovery-- that is the problem there, the "recovery" of previous stolen vehicle after how long? and who stole it- a drug runner who modified it to do hidden product transfer? Or someone who had some paper to use on a dodge caravan for awhile? Obvious the basic vehicle identity somehow found to be "recovered"- but while it was stolen it likely had a lot of parts fitted to use and avoid going to a dealer for repairs where it might have been identified as stolen. Forget the dealer for now, go to a fair sized salvage yard and have the yardmen look at the parts, get the police reports on the recovery, see if it was running on plates from a couple years different say from a unreported wreck or blown engine vehicle that might have provided some parts as well as a VIN tag and plates. 2001 Caravan was derived from Mitsubishi, VW or K car drive train? some bits and pieces used on same body shell depending on engine options came from different family and might be interchanged useably or put on to fit for a sale of stolen vehicle. Mini vans are popular in market, stolen often enough for resale and utility use by mechanically inclined light fingered pack rats with welders and chop shop back room parts. You might have Mitsubishi parts fitted, maybe 2005 parts, maybe 1998 parts-- Ford and Chevy parts may have been fitted by old hotrodder. RN.
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