lost title for my 68
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srw45
lost title for my 68
I don't have the title for my 68, any one have one or are there any co. other than broadway that do titles? stevew665@home.com
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Air-Cooled Head
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lost title for my 68
Unless I don't understand the question, wouldn't you need the numbers on the title to match the numbers on the vehicle? That's the way I've always heard it. You should be able to do a title search through your state DMV. What does this "Broadway" company do?
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srw45
lost title for my 68
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Air-Cooled Head:
Unless I don't understand the question, wouldn't you need the numbers on the title to match the numbers on the vehicle? That's the way I've always heard it. You should be able to do a title search through your state DMV. What does this "Broadway" company do?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Sorry Didn't make myself real clear. I found this car in cal, been setting in a pasture for 15 years ,the person I got the car from didn't have a title. It's now in Minn without a title. Broadway has a way of getting a good title for cars that don't have one
Unless I don't understand the question, wouldn't you need the numbers on the title to match the numbers on the vehicle? That's the way I've always heard it. You should be able to do a title search through your state DMV. What does this "Broadway" company do?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Sorry Didn't make myself real clear. I found this car in cal, been setting in a pasture for 15 years ,the person I got the car from didn't have a title. It's now in Minn without a title. Broadway has a way of getting a good title for cars that don't have one
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threehouse
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lost title for my 68
You should be able to apply for a new title through the DMV. The car may be subject to inspection. I did that here in California with no problems.
You'll probably be paying this Broadway company to do the DMV legwork for you. I wouldn't give the vultures the satisfaction.
You'll probably be paying this Broadway company to do the DMV legwork for you. I wouldn't give the vultures the satisfaction.
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david perez
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lost title for my 68
no worries!
I have done this many times.
take the vin. # and license plate # to the DMV on a piece of paper.
tell them it is YOUR car and you lost the pick-slip, (title)
you moved , there was a fire, the dog ate it, whatever, but be clear to the DMV, is yours and you want to bring it up to date .
after 5 years the DMV drops the car from its computer sys. and there you are now .
unless the car was stolen, then all bets are off!
you will have to bring in the car for an inspection , but thats after you start the paper-work.
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David, aka, HAPPY HOPPY of Happy Hoppy's chop shop
cut, hammer, weld, drive.
not necessarily in that order
I have done this many times.
take the vin. # and license plate # to the DMV on a piece of paper.
tell them it is YOUR car and you lost the pick-slip, (title)
you moved , there was a fire, the dog ate it, whatever, but be clear to the DMV, is yours and you want to bring it up to date .
after 5 years the DMV drops the car from its computer sys. and there you are now .
unless the car was stolen, then all bets are off!
you will have to bring in the car for an inspection , but thats after you start the paper-work.
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David, aka, HAPPY HOPPY of Happy Hoppy's chop shop
cut, hammer, weld, drive.
not necessarily in that order
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Todd
lost title for my 68
SRW,
Either go thru the DMV search or you can go thru International Title Service. For a fee they'll give you a NH registration doc which you can then use to get a title in your home state. Done it many many times with motorcycles. Bear in mind while your seeking advice that every state has different laws and methods,
Todd Johnston
Pisa, Italy
Either go thru the DMV search or you can go thru International Title Service. For a fee they'll give you a NH registration doc which you can then use to get a title in your home state. Done it many many times with motorcycles. Bear in mind while your seeking advice that every state has different laws and methods,
Todd Johnston
Pisa, Italy