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Subject: [TR] Fell into a TR3a deal that I could not refuse
From: McGaheyRx at aol.com (Jack McGahey)
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2018 21:12:37 -0400
References: <CANhzkeOZzSsnyGimRLfwfdcb4S58E-uqGZb5daqqd7S5Xga5Nw@mail.gmail.com> <DFBBC10C-7911-40DD-A636-5731E5298DBE@flash.net>
I?m pretty sure Chris knows this already:
In North Carolina, to get a title for an older car that isn?t already titled in 
the state of NC, it will have to be inspected by a gun and badge toting state 
officer - even if you have a good clear out of state title in hand.

I just took a look at the Broadway Title web site and they no longer 
specifically exclude North Carolina from their services - it now says any state 
- so maybe that is now a viable option. 

In any case, based my experience here in sunny NC, getting a title in some 
other state before attempting to get an NC title is going to be the least 
painful option - and may be the only feasible avenue.

Cheers,
Jack Mc

Sent from my iPad

> On Aug 28, 2018, at 4:29 PM, Wbeech at flash.net <wbeech at flash.net> wrote:
> 
> Start with the DMV, they can instruct you.  Good news is it sounds like you 
> will have plenty of time to go through the process, will probably involve an 
> on site inspection by your local constabulary. 
> BTDT,
> Bill B
> 
> Sent from my Handspring Treo
> 
> On Aug 28, 2018, at 11:40 AM, Chris Simo <ccsimonsen at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I hope I don't regret this.....
> 
> I was put in contact with a gentleman with 2 TR3a projects that he feels he 
> will never finish.  They come with the parts he had been accumulating 
> including an OD and various tools, hoists, etc. 
> 
> One is completely disassembled and in boxes.  Frame was restored but that is 
> it.  no floors and body is in two pieces front half from one car and rear 
> half from another.....  Paint is ratty and tatty. new floor pans and sills 
> come with it. 
> 
> The other is still on frame but fenders and doors are inside the car.  Paint 
> ratty and tatty as well -- dont' know about the chrome....
> 
> Cars are out of state and my triumph club friends are going to make a road 
> trip with me to retrieve the cars and the parts that he had purchased to 
> restore one of them.
> 
> Based on the condition of the cars,  I doubt very seriously if they were 
> stolen,   but one never knows. 
> 
> I'm not super worried about the physical condition of the cars,  I think I 
> have seen worse and recovered.....    If they are beyond repair upon receipt, 
>  the parts, OD, and body panels cover what I'm paying.
> 
> Here's the rub.
> 
> He no longer has the titles for the cars and they were not in his name.  I'd 
> like to make these runners vs parting them out.  he was able to find a bill 
> of sale for one,  but titles tend to override those...
> 
> Do I simply call the DMV and ask to run the VIN numbers  or is there a more 
> involved process?  I'm in north Carolina.
> 
> Any suggestions on  the best course of action here?   
> 
> Thanks
> 
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