Mark -
I am so sorry to hear that.
It's a good reminder - all titles should always go in a safe. I do that not
because someone will steal it, I do that because if the house burns down
most modern safes have fire ratings and can protect your documents from
burning up.
Mark - if it ends up being impossible to replace, go out and buy an old
rusty chassis with title (they are around) and then re-register with the new
chassis ID number. Not exactly legal but done the world over in suck
situations....
Alan
On 8/11/07, Mark and Kathy <mgtrcars@galaxyinternet.net> wrote:
>
> I'm so screwed. I put an old filling cabinet out on the curb for trash
> pick up a few months ago and didn't bother to look inside cause I thought
> it
> was empty.
>
> 5 car titles are gone , including my Healey, along with 3 Motor Heritage
> Certificates. . Even worse, these titles had not been transferred over
> to
> "yours truly" yet. They all still had the previous owners name intact.
>
> Can some one give me a general procedure to acquire replacements. I
> don't
> think I have the names of all the previous owners.
> But I do have all the car ID numbers.
>
> I live in IN. if that makes a difference.
>
> Mark
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