Scott C. Williams wrote:
>
> Hi list,
>
> I picked up my 1963 MG1100 about 5 years ago from a lady who said I could
> remove it from her yard and have it for the trouble of my efforts. She didn't
> know where the title was. In 1998 the car turns "Antique" as the State of
> Kansas considers 35 years or better "Antique." I think I've heard that with a
> sales receipt you can claim title to antique vehicles. The sales receipt she
> signed
> is not notorized. Anyway, do any listers have suggestions on what to do to get
> this thing titled.
>
> Thanks,
> Scott
>
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> ------------------------------------Scott, you did not mention whether you
>have been into a DMV office, if
not then go in and get their advice. A second thought would be to go into
a local reputable used car dealer and ask his advice. I'm sure you have
a have a reputable dealer after all isn't that where Bob what's his name
is from, Russell, Kansas ??? In Va. you can get a Vin. # check and then
apply for lost, mechanics lein or salvage title depending on the vin.
check. Good Luck. "FT"
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