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Old 01-19-2010, 05:23 PM
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I would still have the numbers ran again, nothing against the guys in blue, but there are cops that aren't "above the board". Plus what njsteve said, ethical dilemma, he already broke the rules by running the numbers for himself, just saying. That should be the red flag...
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Old 01-19-2010, 07:26 PM
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Broadway Title requires a notarized bill of Sale from the OWNER of the car, so if the Officer is not the owner then you can not use that service.
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"He is giving up on it and selling it"

Sorry, that's a MAJOR red flag. I bought a vehicle from out of state with no paper, it is not impossible to get it registered if it has been purchased/transfered legally. My seller had lost paper from previous owner who was unreachable, out of the country. It took about four weeks and a couple of Notarized letters but I got it done.

Make sure you get a paper trail, even if they are hand written signed notes.
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How about Broadway Title Co.?? I guy I know had success with them.

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I used Broadway; it was simple and easy.

My car had no paperwork other than a bill of sale from the guy who found it and sold it to me.

All I need to do is complete the DMV paperwork and a visual of my VIN and I can obtain a clear title.
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Old 01-21-2010, 05:38 PM
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My recommendation is always to petition the court for an order declaring you the sole rightful, legal owner of the vehicle.

This is extremely important when dealing with these desirable older vehicles. Imagine this scenario ... you buy the car, the car is desirable, you restore the car and now you are promoting the car, showing the car and possibly even looking to sell the car. The value of the car is very high because of what it is and it's getting a lot of magazine coverage. Next thing you know, you get a letter from an insurance company saying that they paid a claim on that car and that it was sent for salvage or you get a call from a former owner or a former owner's heirs that they have legal rights to the car and will be suing you to enforce those rights because they never sold the car (you can think of many reasons, ex-wife sold the car with no title, the old owner left it at a service station and "forgot" about it, etc, etc.) There could also be open encumbrances on the title such as a bank or finance company that never got paid off. The car may have been a leased car or owned by a corporate entity which was never properly dissolved and which owes taxes and if it comes out that you are now in possession of attached property, that could be sticky.

If any of these scenarios come up and you have a “washed title” or have "purchased" a title, you could lose face and worse yet lose the car. With a declaration of ownership from the court however, you will actually OWN the car and your state's DMV will be forced to give you a title for the car in your name free of any encumbrances and rights of any former “owners”.

If you are serious about buying this car, I would strongly advise you to get a title through your state Court system. Sure it costs more and takes more time, but you’ll be doing it the RIGHT way and any claims of any former owners would be resolved and you would actually have a good CLEAN title that you could negotiate with piece of mind.
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