whats the deal with classic cars and no titles/bill of sale? lmk what you know. is it just theres no title needed if its befor a certain year? can you register and what not?![]()
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whats the deal with classic cars and no titles/bill of sale? lmk what you know. is it just theres no title needed if its befor a certain year? can you register and what not?![]()
thanks
u dont need a title or emmisions if a car is older than 25 years i think.
u can register it by using a bill of sale.
Yea, I'm pretty sure he's right.
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any one else since both yall say pretty sure haha.
yeah just a bill of sale because the car is old.
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Need help ASAP on regestering a car
The thread I linked has more info and even a link to the Dept. of Revenue's site regrading what does/doesn't have to have a title.
its 85 and older. not 25 years. and it has to be clean.
on my 87 b2000 all i needed was just the bill of sale. and that was last year.
Also, use the GA T-7 Bill of Sale form. It is available for download form the DMV's site.
thing is though even if you buy it without a title you still need to check and see if the registration is clean on the car....just b/c you can buy it without a title doesnt mean it can be registered when the time comes....
a family member of mine bought a shell with just the bill of sale, swapped over his built motor to the shell, which he was told by the seller was clean, and it couldnt be registered b/c it was a parts only car
Once you get a Bill of sale for a old car lets say 72'chevy Nova...When you go to the tag office they will give you a form to take back to the car an have you get a Police Officer to sign off on it stating its not stolen! simple process i have done many many times
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There is a way around that 99% of the time... been there and done that when I did the same thing.Originally Posted by Evil Goat
so say i want to get a car thats from 70s or somthing what exactly should i do? i mean do we not just right a bil of sale?
yea.just make a bill of sale.Originally Posted by santacruz77