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> Five project 914s, No Titles. Options?, Bill of sale, roller, title, bonded title.
CBee
post Jul 11 2019, 04:46 AM
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I've been searching for a roller to do a E.G. 33 swap and have a line on 5 potential cars.

3 in GA , selling on Bill of sale only.
As I understand it, they can be sold on Bill of sale and can continue to be tagged there. I live in NC.

2 in NC , a disassembled project with a NC title, and a parts car that comes with it.
All are under a time crunch and need to move by August.

A bonded title may be an option, though I don't know much about how much $ is involved.
I'm also seeing the option of registering though VT and then turning in that document to NC DMV to generate a title.

I understand the VT DMV wants the tax value of the car based on NADA.
I see a $12k value of low retail, and a high retail of 29k!
All these cars are going to be rough, non running rollers at best, so that tax value doesn't seem really accurate to their condition.

Has anyone got any experience with generating a title ?

I kick myself remembering my very well modified '72 2.0 from 12 years ago.
Traded it to a friend when I stalled on a project and had no where to store it.
Smooth Move!!
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post Jul 11 2019, 08:10 AM
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Every state is different, unfortunately. Be sure you go by NC law.

At least here in Washington, a bonded title is also easy, BUT there is a 3 year waiting period before an actual title is issued. During that time, a former owner can show up with the REAL title and take the car. I personally would not start work on a bonded title car until I had the actual title in my name.
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