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Post deleted by Peter J Heizmann
Depends on the state you live in.
Some states it's easy some states it's hard.
Most states it can be done.
Let people Know what state you live in and maybe
they can give you better advice.
I think you can do just about anywhere it just a matter
of at what cost and how much hassle.
Jay Wolf
AACA Life Member #963877
President of Lower Ohio Valley Region
1928 Model A
1955 Thunderbird
1916 Elgin
1947 Indian
1970 Rokon
1964 Amphicar
2K Viper
Thanks for the help, I live in Florida
Florida DMV has a link on there page about getting titiles but it doesn't work.
But I am sure if you called them they could fill you in.
If it is a problem you can always get a title in another state then use it to get a FL title.
Jay Wolf
AACA Life Member #963877
President of Lower Ohio Valley Region
1928 Model A
1955 Thunderbird
1916 Elgin
1947 Indian
1970 Rokon
1964 Amphicar
2K Viper
http://www.hsmv.state.fl.us/
Florida Dept of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
Sal Grenci Forum Admin
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If you travel between New York and Florida, it is relatively easy to register a car with no paperwork in New York State; pre-1973 cars do not get titles but I know adjacent states will accept the NYS registration card and issue a title to you based on that paperwork.
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I have the same problem but I live in Pocatello, Idaho. Any one know how hard or how much it costs to get a tittle? Any Help would be appreciated.
HI -
We have used some of the "title services" such as those that advertise in hemmings and the like. The cost averages about $150, and although I can't remember the names of which ones we've used, as I recall, they will back up their service with a money back guarantee.
hope this helps
~ cwh
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