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I agree and very nicely put Eric!.
Similar situation but without the tags, back in my boneyard days I had boxes with titles from literally thousands of Canadian cars scrapped over about a 30 year period...1950-1980?. Here in Ontario Canada where it's a simple thing to obtain a new title for anything plus the availability of those magical GM docs and today's repop tags, they'd be a very dangerous thing today!. Thankfully I used them for the only thing they should have been used for...lighting the woodstove in the shop!. ![]() ~ Pete |
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Oh I am very glad they are gone and would do the same today.
Wonder why the bone yards kept the titles back then Pete. Funny we mention integrity. A few months ago. I commented on a post and mentioned getting burned on a 70ss chevelle rag I found in the woods while hunting. Guy next door told his buds and they went in and stripped it. I had three e-mails asking if the tags were still on the car and how much I wanted for them.If I ever get back to the woods they will be gone forever. You can probally help me here Pete. Seems a few guys brought cars back from the US as parts over the years to beat the duty and taxes and have restored the cars but now cannot register them in Canada.We have brought a few cars over the border but never as parts so I am not familiar with this. Have you heard of any similiar situations. One car is a sin 67 black/black 396 4spd chevelle totally done and cannot register it. Why anyone would do the car over without a clear title is beyond me. |
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