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registered letter to the storage place looking for an answer as to where your car is would be a good start. A phone call to the local PD afterwards. For the car to have been titled in NY some papers would have to be forged to get a title. Seems win win to me, unless you have no problem losing 4 grand plus all the fees you paid.
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For some reason this story sounds very familiar. Has this incident been discussed on here or another site? As Charley said I think there is more to this then what is being said.
[ QUOTE ] For the car to have been titled in NY some papers would have to be forged to get a title. [/ QUOTE ] If the car is older then 1972 and no plates are on the car then the car can be determined abandoned and transfeered. Section 215(a) and Section 1224(2) of the Vehicle and Traffic Law outlines the correct forms and procedure. It has some very interesting information including how the previous owner does not have to be contacted. I would have done something at the time you noticed it missing because I really think you have lost out on that car. Rick H. |
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