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Re: Hey Buddy, need a round arch Midget?

To: SDOliner@aol.com, spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Hey Buddy, need a round arch Midget?
Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 09:07:15 -0800
Regarding registering them in California, it can be done with these caveats
even of if you have a title.

ANY out of state car must be inspected either by a DMV officer or by CHP or
police officer. The lateter two are difficult to arrange unless you know
someone. This is for VIN verification purposes. In the case of Mark's car,
it's a deal breaker (no VIN plate). The way around it if by a signed
statement of fact and a receipt from the seller that he is the legal owner.
DMV will issue a state DMV number if the VIN plate is missing, but again,
clear path of ownership must be established. Other ways involve lean sales.
CA DMV has a good web site with info.

My personal experience is this is a PIA even when everything in above board
and without question. I personally wouldn't want to tackle it as I hate
dealing with the DMV.

Gerard

At 10:28 AM -0500 11/7/01, SDOliner@aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 11/7/01 7:47:39 AM Eastern Standard Time,
>david@vermonthardwoods.com writes:
>
><< I keep noticing references to Titles in reference to salability of cars.
> Apparantly in some places Titles are the pinnacle of ownership. You just
> need to organize a boatload of them shipped to Vermont, or some other
> backwoods state that doesn't require Titles (on vehicles older than 15 years
> old in VT).
>  >>
>Same deal in New York, no title just a registration on older cars.
>So if I were to sell a car in NY with a valid registration, to someone who
>wanted it in California, there would have to be a way to get a title issued.
>You can't tell me that these New York cars are unmarketable.
>I think might start laundering car without titles, the only deal would be, it
>has got to run, and I get it for the summer.
>
>David Oliner
>60 Bugeye
>67 TR 4A
>
>I had posted this early, but I guess I only sent it to Dave, forgot to point
>and click it to the list.
>No the subject of Green License Plates, pretty cool. But I have a black and
>with yellow  1960 New York State license plate on my Bugeye. Found the plates
>on the internet.
>Did the same thing on 67 TR 4A  Blue with orange. Got a "McCarthy for
>President" bumper sticker on it.
>I would do the same thing on the Bugeye, but no bumper.
>
>David Oliner
>60 Bugeye
>67 TR 4A

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