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Hey Jeepers, do you think you could check into seeing how a guy could get some Ga paperwork for a truck that came from Ga. I'm trying to title it in Tenn, but I don't have a title since it came from Ga, and they didn't require them. I lost the bill a sale I had because I orginally bought it for a parts truck. I bought it in 06 so I've had it awhile. OH the drama, right?
Have your buddy fill out a bill of sale as if the truck was his, and 'sell' it to you for $1. Voila, bill of sale!
Yep, the good ol' south. Alabama is the same way for 75 or older.
Here in the blue oppressive states in the northeast, you need to have a title regardless of age.
Wyoming's title policies are ridiculous, but it's cheaper to get them, in Massachusetts, it's $50 a title, here it's $9.
ALL Title transfers have a requirement of a notarized signature as well as a Notarized Bill Of Sale, if it's an out of state title to be transferred, it's a VIN inspection atop all of that.
Wyoming's title policies are ridiculous, but it's cheaper to get them, in Massachusetts, it's $50 a title, here it's $9.
ALL Title transfers have a requirement of a notarized signature as well as a Notarized Bill Of Sale, if it's an out of state title to be transferred, it's a VIN inspection atop all of that.
Dang. Maybe that's why Wyoming is the least populated state.
[quote]ALL Title transfers have a requirement of a notarized signature as well as a Notarized Bill Of Sale, if it's an out of state title to be transferred, it's a VIN inspection atop all of that. [/qoute]
Well that's because both of the employees at the DMV have to justify their job somehow.
Look at the distributor. It could have been switched out but if the distributor/ignition is the first generation of the breakerless/electronc ignition and has an ignition control module butthe old style cap as seen in the pictures it could be a 76. Though disk brakes started in 75
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