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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Blissfield, MI
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Re: Title needed for my 54
Easiest way to go about it. Glad you got it worked out.
I've seen "new" tags stamped with the Engine VIN that is on the paperwork in cases like in Hot Rod 80's case. That way the truck is stamped to match the paperwork. I've heard of some states allowing an inspection and I've heard of other guys just not bothering and registering them anyway. I guess it depends on the state and if you have an inspection in your area or not. In Michigan, I don't have an inspection but I can also apply for a Certificate of Ownership document that states I own it, I bought it for X, and they run it through the NCIC system and then I pay my taxes and title fees on it and have the title in a week or so. If there is a problem with the NCIC, then I'VE got problems but I know that in 45 minutes to an hour! Last edited by Dan Bowles; 11-01-2009 at 08:16 PM. |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: La Junta
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Re: Title needed for my 54
Neither of my trucks came with a title. I called the State Patrol and they inspected it. Now I have to take the paperwork and apply for a Colorado Title.
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Blue Ridge Mountains of VA
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Re: Title needed for my 54
You've picked a 4 year old thread to make your first post on, but good luck and let us know how it works out.
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Re: Title needed for my 54
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An internet search will tell you that guys are having a lot of problems with titles that come from these "title makers" for a lack of a better name. The dmv's in some states automatically red flag them now as they know that the titles are usually pretty shaky at best. If the truck came with a plate no matter how expired it was I'd figure out a way to track the plate. Check all the cubby holes and hiding spots and even under and behind the seat for an old registration slip. I was cleaning out the glove box of an S-10 blazer a guy gave me because it didn't have a title and I only wanted the rear end and right there in the middle of a bunch of papers and trash in the glove box was the title. Who's to say that you didn't build the truck out of a bunch of pieces you picked up over the past couple of years? Bill of sale for the cab, one for the bed and one for an S-10 with no engine or trans. along with the actual receipts you have for any major part you bought for it. Then it is time to go get it inspected as an assembled truck. I'd still go the bonded title if it were me though. Three years goes by pretty fast and the only hassle you might have is if someone actually shows up with a real registration/title that matches the number plate on the door post as the stock engine is long gone. I have in the past bought some pretty rough hulks of AD trucks because they did have clear titles and matching number plates. it took five truck loads to get one of them home a few pieces at a time as it was taken apart about as far as you could take one apart. Some guy had taken it apart years before when he was going to restore it and found out that it was so rotted out he wasn't able to repair it.
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Re: Title needed for my 54
here is mine from my 47 gmc. A bit different from the pictures here and I think mine are original.
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Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Conroe Texas
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dan do you know if the guy with the 1954 Chevy still has the title if so can you call me 9367184085 or email homerohlozano@gmail.com
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Join Date: May 2014
Location: Tucson, AZ
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Re: Title needed for my 54
I had the same issue kinda, I had a title to my 5 window but turns out it was to the engine. the cab has the vin plate. I basically had a title and the vin matched notching, the motor didnt come with the cab. went to dmv had it inspected. paid 300 dollar bond for it and got a temp title. in 3 years they will send me a legit title.
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Re: Title needed for my 54
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