jeeper07 5,000+ posts Rebuilding&Reconstruc ting 7,509 3 Indianapolis, IN May 29, 2008 #1 How hard is it to get a motor cycle titled if it does not have one currently or is it possible? Click to read more...
How hard is it to get a motor cycle titled if it does not have one currently or is it possible? Click to read more...
OP jeeper07 5,000+ posts Rebuilding&Reconstruc ting 7,509 3 Indianapolis, IN May 29, 2008 Thread Starter #3 what do you need to have it retitled as far as paper work.. just a bill of sale?
iamamp3pimp 5,000+ posts Bass Heads Entertainment 13,502 6 Tampa FL May 29, 2008 #4 go to dmv tell em whats up see what they say
bumpin buick 5,000+ posts Science is everything 11,523 9 Appleton, Wisconsin May 29, 2008 #5 pretty sure different states have some different rules, was it salvage or just lost title?
F fbi90909 5,000+ posts Panty Thief 8,530 0 Key West, FL May 29, 2008 #6 shouldnt be too hard. just call the DMV to get proper information. your just going to get mixed results asking around here.
shouldnt be too hard. just call the DMV to get proper information. your just going to get mixed results asking around here.
A andrewmoore13 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 2,256 1 Gloucester, MA May 29, 2008 #8 i'm thinking the last registered owner would have to apply for a new title. or maybe you can get a title if it was "abandoned". but if it ever had a salvage title, it won't be legal to drive. Click to expand... how does that work? you can't restore a junked car anymore?
i'm thinking the last registered owner would have to apply for a new title. or maybe you can get a title if it was "abandoned". but if it ever had a salvage title, it won't be legal to drive. Click to expand... how does that work? you can't restore a junked car anymore?