How to get a title....
#17
Re: How to get a title....
Heh, Broward kids always were retarded.
If you don't have this guys name then I don't know why he'd give you a car other than it being stolen, besides that you can look up the vin, who it's registered to now and contact them.
That is if this is legit.
If you don't have this guys name then I don't know why he'd give you a car other than it being stolen, besides that you can look up the vin, who it's registered to now and contact them.
That is if this is legit.
#19
Re: How to get a title....
Originally Posted by alx954
reading owns you
this was my friends old car, he moved and gave
it to me. If it was stolen the I would have never
taken it or just would have parted the **** out.
this was my friends old car, he moved and gave
it to me. If it was stolen the I would have never
taken it or just would have parted the **** out.
How the ---- are we supposed to know whether you're baiting for some kind of theft bullshit. If you got it from your friend you should have, or be able to get his contact information, it's not that hard. Besides parting it out is almost as bad these days.
#20
Re: How to get a title....
You only have a couple options
-you track your friend down and he has to apply for a lost/duplicate title and sign it over to you
-you need to have a bill of sale and register the car in a state that you don't need a title for cars over x years old. then you can take that registration and can usually title the car in other states that need a title to register. I was in the process of doing that here in PA (registered it in RI but lost the registration) tell this to the dude you're selling it to, write him up a bill of sale and get it notorized, then let him try to figure out what to do with it.
I would not recommend ghosting the car with another title and vin plates. Someone does something stupid and they start looking at the car and it gets traced back to you because you sold it, you're potentially looking at some deep ----. That's how alot of people used to get around stealing nice cars so they cracked down on that ----. That's why the vin is in so many places in a car, not just one easy to swap plate.
-you track your friend down and he has to apply for a lost/duplicate title and sign it over to you
-you need to have a bill of sale and register the car in a state that you don't need a title for cars over x years old. then you can take that registration and can usually title the car in other states that need a title to register. I was in the process of doing that here in PA (registered it in RI but lost the registration) tell this to the dude you're selling it to, write him up a bill of sale and get it notorized, then let him try to figure out what to do with it.
I would not recommend ghosting the car with another title and vin plates. Someone does something stupid and they start looking at the car and it gets traced back to you because you sold it, you're potentially looking at some deep ----. That's how alot of people used to get around stealing nice cars so they cracked down on that ----. That's why the vin is in so many places in a car, not just one easy to swap plate.