GJunktionMike
Something's wrong with that boy!
Step 1. Get a good bill of sale on major parts. All doors, hoods, fenders, trunk decks, body, frame, motor and trans. I have a bill of sale that I made up that has in the sellers signature box " THE SELLER(S) CERTIFIES, UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY IN THE SECOND DEGREE, THAT THE SELLER(S) SIGNATURE(S) RELEASES AND TRANSFERS INTEREST IN SAID VEHICLE AND OR PARTS AND HERE BY DOES SO"
Note: If the bill of sale doesn't have this or is not noterized that you are out in the cold
Step 2. google the state DMV ie "Colorado DMV" look for title and/or registering a vehicle. At this point I have found you need to look for rebuilt, builders or homemade, some times you have to search around for it but all the states I have looked into have a list and forms that have to be used to get a title.
Note: Depending on the paperwork you have, #'s that may or maynot be on the car/truck their are alot of ways to go. So dig into your DMV web site and do your research
(Do not count on the DMV workers to know what needs to be done)
There are alot of steps and red tape, and so many ways and forms to fill out. I have 6 months of time in getting mine legal. But I'm 100% and I don't have to worry about Jack
I was told by alot of people not to go the way I did because of this reason or that reason or that the truck would not be titled a 49 but a 2012.
Bottom line. Go to the DMV with more info then the worker you are dealing with and know what you are talking about. My dealings with the DMV went great after they tried to get me to do more paper work then what was needed. I told them NO I don't, this is what I got online from your website and this is what I have filled out and this is what I'm appling for.
Note: If the bill of sale doesn't have this or is not noterized that you are out in the cold
Step 2. google the state DMV ie "Colorado DMV" look for title and/or registering a vehicle. At this point I have found you need to look for rebuilt, builders or homemade, some times you have to search around for it but all the states I have looked into have a list and forms that have to be used to get a title.
Note: Depending on the paperwork you have, #'s that may or maynot be on the car/truck their are alot of ways to go. So dig into your DMV web site and do your research
(Do not count on the DMV workers to know what needs to be done)
There are alot of steps and red tape, and so many ways and forms to fill out. I have 6 months of time in getting mine legal. But I'm 100% and I don't have to worry about Jack
I was told by alot of people not to go the way I did because of this reason or that reason or that the truck would not be titled a 49 but a 2012.
Bottom line. Go to the DMV with more info then the worker you are dealing with and know what you are talking about. My dealings with the DMV went great after they tried to get me to do more paper work then what was needed. I told them NO I don't, this is what I got online from your website and this is what I have filled out and this is what I'm appling for.
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