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I know in NY older vehicles are sold without titles, just transferable registration stubs. In reality you could sell your vehicle out of state yet continue to register a non existant vehicle. [/ QUOTE ] Thats messed up... ![]()
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[ QUOTE ] I know in NY older vehicles are sold without titles, just transferable registration stubs. In reality you could sell your vehicle out of state yet continue to register a non existant vehicle. [/ QUOTE ] In Alabama and GA it's done every day of the week...... JH
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Just a reminder for anyone posting to please just stick to facts. This is a serious situation and I am asking people to treat it that way.
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Vodoo, this is quite easy to resolve. Go to your local State Police in Ct. Speak to an investigator. Give him all your information, a copy of your title (registration). Swear out an affadavit. Give him all your information regarding the ZL1. He should in turn make arrangements for an NICB agent to call the vehicle in question for an examination at it's present State (location). Then let the cards fall where they may, many questions will be answered. This is only fair to you and the present owner. I would suggest you also have your existing engine examined.
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