When you take the plates off the car you still keep the registration for
the next time you put the car on the road. The car does not have to be
running to license it. In NY there should be (could be) two stickers on
the windshield in the lower left corner. One is a registration sticker and
the other is the safty inspection sticker.Since the car came from Alabama
it may never have been registered in NY. If the registration tag says
something about signing to transfer ownership then this is all you need.
...Art
On Thu, 3 Jun 1999, Neil Cotty wrote:
> Just thought I'd mention the car was purchased in Long Island City, NY from
> a dealer, who in turn purchased it from a dealer in Leeds, Alabama. I have a
> registration tag and tax receipt (and bills of sale to me and from dealer to
> dealer) - is the regist. doc a title? It expires in Sep. 99. Does that mean
> it is currently registered? Seems amazing, considering the condition of the
> car.. I would of thought the thing would need a road worthiness test before
> registration - no? Considering the motor is seized I couldn't see how it
> could get registered!!?! Anyone? :)
>
> Cheers,
> Neil.
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> Neil Cotty - Sydney, Australia
> 1970 MG B GT / 1961 MG A 1600 Mk1 / 1956 AH 100 BN2
> GHD5UA200702G / YGHN2 100102-1399 / BN2L-232789
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