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post Sep 25 2016, 07:36 PM
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This should be interesting to follow.....it looks very nice.

http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&...id=252555022240


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post Sep 25 2016, 08:04 PM
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Any one from Mass , can you comment on the claim that 1974 cars in Mass do not have a title, only a bill of sale, as stated in the auction. .
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post Sep 26 2016, 06:41 AM
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It all depends on what the PO did. The statement seems to say the current seller does not have a title which is different. You can usually apply for a title any time in a few NE states, ME/NH. I suspect your real question is can the car pass between owners without a title now. In Maine, car 15+ years old don't "need" a title to transfer. I think the older cars can pass with a bill of sale but it is on you to prove the ownership chain if someone comes saying it was stolen 30 years ago.
Just bought mine from a 3 decade owner. He could not produce his current state title, which he said he had somewhere, but did have a 20 year old one from another state in his name which worked for me.


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Any one from Mass , can you comment on the claim that 1974 cars in Mass do not have a title, only a bill of sale, as stated in the auction. .

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