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  1. Thanks Paul. Crooked deal? A lawyer? Banish the thought!!!!! dave
  2. The car is complete and not too rusty. Just dusty. Prime survivor in my opinion. Florida won't let you do that Bond trick. They told me we need to find the original title or owner. Has anyone tried Broadway Title in Alabama? It looks a bit back door, but legit. thanks, dave
  3. I read their website. Seems handy for older cars. I had talked to them years ago about an old Alfa Romeo but they wanted top dollar for an Italian car. Ended up making it into a vintage racer. I had forgotten who they were, but just remembered it was an Alabama loop hole. I'm going to give this to my friend and he can check with Florida DMV. He is a lawyer so I'm sure he will screw it up. Actually, I was hoping to buy the car from him cheap but I don't think that's going to happen. He knows nothing about restoration and to him it's just a dusty old car. But to me... It appears to be ALL there with only surface rust on the body. Frame is solid and interior is probably going to clean up. Odo shows 97K. This could be a repaint survivor. Thanks for the help. dave miller orlando, florida
  4. Has anyone ever used Broadway? I'd hate to recommend this, then have him get slammed at the DMV counter here in Florida. Sounds legit but VERY "Back door". dave
  5. Hi everyone, I'm new and actually am doing research for a friend. He owns some property and was getting ready to sell it to a developer here in Florida. In a building on the property, he found a car. It's a 1939 Chrysler. There is no information as to the titled owner or if it was titled in Florida. No tag or other indication of registration. The car is in fair shape and he wants to restore it, IF he will be able to title it and register it. Does anyone have any ideas where he can get a title for this car? dave miller orlando, florida
  6. Hi everyone, I'm new and actually am doing research for a friend. He owns some property and was getting ready to sell it to a developer here in Florida. In a building on the property, he found a car. It's a 1939 Chrysler. There is no information as to the titled owner or if it was titled in Florida. No tag or other indication of registration. The car is in fair shape and he wants to restore it, IF he will be able to title it and register it. Does anyone have any ideas where he can get a title for this car? dave miller orlando, florida
  7. UBB1-ML-395732-ML- Welcome to the AACA Forum Dave. I moved your question to the General Forum as this forum is for "Classics" only(Descriptions at top of this forum). Wayne
  8. Hi everyone, I'm new and actually am doing research for a friend. He owns some property and was getting ready to sell it to a developer here in Florida. In a building on the property, he found a car. It's a 1939 Chrysler. There is no information as to the titled owner or if it was titled in Florida. No tag or other indication of registration. The car is in fair shape and he wants to restore it, IF he will be able to title it and register it. Does anyone have any ideas where he can get a title for this car? dave miller orlando, florida
  9. Hi everyone, I'm new and actually am doing research for a friend. He owns some property and was getting ready to sell it to a developer here in Florida. In a building on the property, he found a car. It's a 1939 Chrysler. There is no information as to the titled owner or if it was titled in Florida. No tag or other indication of registration. The car is in fair shape and he wants to restore it, IF he will be able to title it and register it. Does anyone have any ideas where he can get a title for this car? dave miller orlando, florida
  10. Hi everyone, I'm new and actually am doing research for a friend. He owns some property and was getting ready to sell it to a developer here in Florida. In a building on the property, he found a car. It's a 1939 Chrysler. There is no information as to the titled owner or if it was titled in Florida. No tag or other indication of registration. The car is in fair shape and he wants to restore it, IF he will be able to title it and register it. Does anyone have any ideas where he can get a title for this car? dave miller orlando, florida
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