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My experience is this is pretty common for project cars not to be titled once sold, so often impossible to tell how many actual owners there have been. I personally have not ever encountered a problem.
with that said, completely agree with William there could potentially be claims on the car, but that could be covered in a bill of sale where current owner is liable for any claims on the title and you could always escrow the purchase price until it is titled in your name if it's a car you really want. At an absolute minimum, I would get a notarized bill of sale where Seller guarantees clean title. |
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Yes it is a project car and not a ton of money to where a guy could almost part it out for the agreed price but I would hate to see that happen because it still has it's original drive train. I'll talk to the seller again and see if he is willing to get it in his name. If not, it's a no go. Thanks guys.
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