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Doug Hughes of Conneciticut (sp) is a dead beat. He Won the auction on my '74 914 and has backed out because he does not understand that 1974 cars do not have titles in Alabama, just registration. WARNING WARNING!!!!! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/ar15.gif)
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As a former New York state resident I can say this: cars older than 1973, in NYS, did not have titles. Cars 1973 and newer do have titles in NYS. There are 2 halves to the vehicle registration card. (A small scrap of paper maybe 2"x6" long). There is a perforated line down the center of this document. One 1/2 is marked "renewal/transfer" or "transfer stub". When you sold one of these cars you transfered ownership by signing the "transfer half" and giving it to the new owner. These facts are easily confirmed by contacting the DMV of the state in question.
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