Dear Mike:
My son who lives in Greeley and I purchased a 53 F*** 1/2 ton this year and we
got a California Pink Slip so we have to have the VIN checked at our court house
(Colorado State Patrol also checks these for us) then the VIN verification goes
in with the title application and we get a Colorado title back. We have done
this before and the only thing that can go wrong is if the Pink Slip(California
title) VIN number is not identical with the actual VIN ID plate on the
vehicle. Make sure they agree before you go through with the transaction and
pay out your purchase money.
Sincerely,
Dave Shier
MIKE RAHL wrote:
> To all of the California residents (or anyone else who has done this) have
> dealt with the CA DMV. I am travelling to CA this weekend (San Fran area)
> for the potential purchase of a vehicle. Should I purchase this vehicle and
> wish to drive it back to Colorado I am needing to know what I might be in
> for in acquiring a temporary transport plate. Is it a lengthy process, can
> it be done in a single morning, what is a typical cost, etc.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike
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