View Full Version : LOOKING FOR FORD TITLE
almartin
02-05-2011, 12:41 PM
looking for a ford title, must be open title, needs to say "1965 Ford " not falcon, galaxie, torino . not falcon,galaxie ,not torino etc..........
THANKS AL 843 509 9718
slowmotion
02-05-2011, 01:07 PM
Is that legal?
dragonmaster093
02-05-2011, 02:02 PM
i dont think so i know you can buy and sell titles seen a vendor at swap meet but not a more or less blank fill in the model title
almartin
02-05-2011, 02:38 PM
i dont think so i know you can buy and sell titles seen a vendor at swap meet but not a more or less blank fill in the model title
AN OPEN TITLE IS A TITLE THAT HASN'T BEEN SIGNED OVER TO ANYONE ELSE .
almartin
02-05-2011, 02:43 PM
i dont think so i know you can buy and sell titles seen a vendor at swap meet but not a more or less blank fill in the model title
AN OPEN TITLE IS A TITLE THAT HASN'T BEEN SIGNED OVER TO ANYONE ELSE .
It's not a matter of being legal, I'm not trying to do anything illegal with the title. If you can buy them at a swap meet why would it be illegal for me to ask for one? AL
fast75vega
02-05-2011, 02:48 PM
i dont think so i know you can buy and sell titles seen a vendor at swap meet but not a more or less blank fill in the model title
AN OPEN TITLE IS A TITLE THAT HASN'T BEEN SIGNED OVER TO ANYONE ELSE .
It's not a matter of being legal, I'm not trying to do anything illegal with the title. If you can buy them at a swap meet why would it be illegal for me to ask for one? AL
you can buy automatic weapons at a swap meet too.... but doesnt make them legal..... lmao
i see alot of people doing it at swap meets! the older cars only had one vin tag so they pull it off a rotted out car and sell them to someone that has a car with no paper work..... but they dont really advertise it cause it not really legal
almartin
02-05-2011, 03:27 PM
I'm not wanting a vin tag ,just an old title for a collection.
dragonmaster093
02-05-2011, 04:21 PM
i would say go to a swap meet watch craigs list ect
slowmotion
02-05-2011, 04:30 PM
Most of your swap meets sell them as "memorabilia" not as actual titles. I've heard of guys buying them and trying to use them as real. When the state rejects them as fake, they have no recourse because they were sold as memorabilia.