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Let me tell you. I love the system in Hawaii county. They print the title out right in front of you, no waiting for the title in the mail! Here in CA there are alot of hoops to jump through and long waits. I understand why but instant gratification is very nice.
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You pay extra in Illinois for "fast title" service which is 4 weeks !! Happy birthday Jason....are you drinking age yet ?
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If the car leaves the states they run the car at the border and if any back taxes are due they must be paid in full at that time before they will release the car. If not the car gets returned. Im not sure how it works from state to state. Pain in the arse becouse hidden liens will also show up that the buyer is also responsable for. In Canada one search gets it all and it can be done before any money is exchanged.
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A few years ago I purchased a car out of San Juan, Puerto Rico. The owner had to go to DMV to get a release saying there were no outstanding tickets and then another saying there was no outstanding leins. After that was done, the car than had to go bonded yard and wait for 5 days before it could be released to ship. the wait was to make certain all the paperwork was legit and no funny business was going on in the back office and the releases were not just simply "bought"
Luckily the owner took care of all of this. When it was all said and done he was out of pocket $600.00 which he paid for directly and didn't try to pass the cost through.
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Mr Junkie..whats the story on your cars...especially the
L-89 car....any pics |
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The 68 SS L34 is under going a restoration and will be ready in 06.
The 68 SS/RS L34 was completely done in 1979 & 1980. 2002 1St Place winner at the Camaro Nationals for Stock Convertibles 67-69. Highly optioned car. The 69 SS L89 has not been redone, has all of it's original parts and is fully documented. As with each car there is a story behind each one of them that I won't bore you with here. I have tried to attach pics but they get kicked back b/c they are too big. ![]()
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e mail the pics this way and I will resize and put them up.... [email protected]
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We like boring car stories here. So lets here them.
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