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  1. Guest

    Guest Guest

    Pete,
    Need some help. I sold a gentleman in Jacksonville a 74 Bronco. When he went to register it, he was told he needed a title. The vehicle was delivered to him with a tag reciept and bill of sale from Georgia, which does not require a title for older vehicles. Georgia will not create a title on an older vehicle unless you already have one, which I did not. Florida has told him he cannot register or drive the vehicle in Florida without a title unless it is a 1963 or older. Is this true? Is there a way around this? He is a police officer and has already checked the hot sheets and the Bronco is not stolen. I had it registered and insured here in Georgia for about 6 months. Has anyone else on the forum had similar experience in Florida and how did you solve the problem? HELP HELP HELP
     
  2. Lee -

    Call Pearl at A to Z Auto Title in AZ (623) 849 4952

    She can get you an Arizona "title only" and then you can take that AZ title
    and turn it in for another states for a title

    FLA is a pian in the ass on older cars (even when you have a title)

    She charges somthing like $ 63.00 - tell her I sent you

    Stephen

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: <lmathias@bellsouth.net>
    To: <orlmust@aol.com>
    Cc: <>; <LoneRangerNPanda@aol.com>
    Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 2:31 PM
    Subject: Florida titles


    > Pete,
    > Need some help. I sold a gentleman in Jacksonville a 74 Bronco. When he
    > went to register it, he was told he needed a title. The vehicle was
    > delivered to him with a tag reciept and bill of sale from Georgia, which
    > does not require a title for older vehicles. Georgia will not create a
    > title on an older vehicle unless you already have one, which I did not.
    > Florida has told him he cannot register or drive the vehicle in Florida
    > without a title unless it is a 1963 or older. Is this true? Is there a
    > way around this? He is a police officer and has already checked the hot
    > sheets and the Bronco is not stolen. I had it registered and insured here
    > in Georgia for about 6 months. Has anyone else on the forum had similar
    > experience in Florida and how did you solve the problem? HELP HELP HELP
    >
    >
     
  3. Camilla

    Camilla Guest

    Vehicle

    Off topic I would be interested in buying another 69 Shelby GT 500
    Wimbledon White when I return to the States in Feb 2006. Anyone got one
    they may consider selling? I could purchase prior return as long as it
    could be stored. West coast preferably

    Cheers Randall
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Stephen G. Becker" <sbeckerone@charter.net>
    To: <lmathias@bellsouth.net>
    Cc: <ShelbyMustang@carmemories.com>
    Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 6:43 AM
    Subject: Re: Florida titles


    > Lee -
    >
    > Call Pearl at A to Z Auto Title in AZ (623) 849 4952
    >
    > She can get you an Arizona "title only" and then you can take that AZ
    > title and turn it in for another states for a title
    >
    > FLA is a pian in the ass on older cars (even when you have a title)
    >
    > She charges somthing like $ 63.00 - tell her I sent you
    >
    > Stephen
    >
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: <lmathias@bellsouth.net>
    > To: <orlmust@aol.com>
    > Cc: <>; <LoneRangerNPanda@aol.com>
    > Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 2:31 PM
    > Subject: Florida titles
    >
    >
    >> Pete,
    >> Need some help. I sold a gentleman in Jacksonville a 74 Bronco. When
    >> he went to register it, he was told he needed a title. The vehicle was
    >> delivered to him with a tag reciept and bill of sale from Georgia, which
    >> does not require a title for older vehicles. Georgia will not create a
    >> title on an older vehicle unless you already have one, which I did not.
    >> Florida has told him he cannot register or drive the vehicle in Florida
    >> without a title unless it is a 1963 or older. Is this true? Is there a
    >> way around this? He is a police officer and has already checked the hot
    >> sheets and the Bronco is not stolen. I had it registered and insured
    >> here in Georgia for about 6 months. Has anyone else on the forum had
    >> similar experience in Florida and how did you solve the problem? HELP
    >> HELP HELP
    >>
    >>

    >
    >
     

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