Lee, The confusion probably centers on the change of Georgia "Registration or Title". My understanding is Georgia, (like Alabama) was a "Registration" only State. Later changing to "Title" vehicles. The Florida Tag & Title clerks are trying to follow the rules, looking up tables and applying procedures. I suggest you personally call the Florida Tag & Title office. Get the decision direct from the source. Next consider having a Florida Dealer ( Jacksonville area) get involved with the transaction. Pete Geisler Orlando Mustang 407 688 1966 In a message dated 5/4/2005 2:31:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, lmathias@bellsouth.net writes: 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