
Williamsport Man Charged in NASCAR Truck VIN Fraud Scheme
A Pennsylvania court is set to hear the case of Yancy Cupp, 52, who is accused of converting a retired NASCAR truck into a purported street‑legal Chevrolet S10 and selling it for $10,000.
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A Pennsylvania court is set to hear the case of Yancy Cupp, 52, who is accused of converting a retired NASCAR truck into a purported street‑legal Chevrolet S10 and selling it for $10,000.

A Pennsylvania man faces multiple criminal counts after allegedly selling a decommissioned NASCAR Truck Series vehicle with a falsified VIN, presenting it as a street‑legal Chevrolet S‑10.
A Pennsylvania resident was taken into custody after authorities discovered a fabricated VIN and a bogus title on a 1999 Chevrolet S‑10 once listed on eBay.

A Pennsylvania defendant faces felony charges after investigators say he altered a former NASCAR race truck’s VIN to pass it off as a street‑legal Chevrolet S‑10, a scheme that culminated in a $10,000 auction sale and a sweeping indictment.

A Williamsport resident faces multiple charges after investigators uncovered a scheme to sell a retired NASCAR truck as a street‑legal vehicle using a fraudulent Pennsylvania title.

A 52‑year‑old Williamsport resident is accused of altering a vehicle’s VIN, securing a fraudulent title and selling a retired NASCAR truck on eBay for $10,000, only to have the vehicle deemed illegal for road use.