Re: How to obtain a newTitle for old cars....
[Re: Duster_Dude]
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07/06/08 11:44 AM
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Re: How to obtain a newTitle for old cars....
[Re: 469runner]
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07/06/08 02:34 PM
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Finoke
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I used Broadway Title Service. I know it sounds a little dicey, but it is all on the up and up and is a valuable service to the hobby. Do it, get a title and restore it! Old cars and their titles are often separated for various reasons.
I also used Broadway title title once with no problem at all. I would recommend them.
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Re: How to obtain a newTitle for old cars....
[Re: Finoke]
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07/06/08 06:41 PM
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therocks
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oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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My buddy in Texas swears by Broadway.Just make sure the Vin is correct as you have to have a phisacal inspection done.Usually a car dealer does them.My last one for the 57 was like 6 bucks then to the title dept for a transfer.Rocky
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Re: How to obtain a newTitle for old cars....
[Re: Duster_Dude]
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07/10/08 03:54 PM
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Duster_Dude
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I called the BMV to find out exactly what has to be done in Ohio for the title... The nice lady explained the seller has to have or acquire the title, or if you have a bill of sale, you must get a court ordered letter from the BMV with info of the vehicle and go before a judge and state all information & condition of vehicle with pictures, and if all goes well, the judge will issue a court ordered title that you can take to your local BMV and title the car into your name. And she said it can all be done in one day.......
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Re: How to obtain a newTitle for old cars....
[Re: Duster_Dude]
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07/10/08 04:24 PM
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6pkaar
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I do know an attorney or two.....
There ya go. I bet if you talked to one of them they could cut all the red tape. When I did mine (if I remember correctly, it was a ways back) I had to give the attorney the VIN and what I paid for the car. A couple weeks later he gave me the paperwork to go get the title at the local title bureau. You've got me curious now. I bought a 1912 Model T Ford a few months back that the guy didn't have a title for....it's basically a pile of parts right now. maybe I'll get going and see what it will take to get a title for it. I was going to wait until I got it together and go into Michigan (that's where I bought the car) and have it inspected with my receipt from the sale. The Michigan title bureau said if I did that they could issue me a 1912 Michigan title and then I could transfer it to Ohio.
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