Washington is not that hard to get a title in. Try to find out where the
truck was last titled to see if it has an existing title. As with my '54 was
titled in Oregon which used the motor # instead of the VIN # so when the
motor was removed there was no ID for the vehicle. I had a bill of sale from
the person that sold me the truck less engine and the state of Washington
issued me a bonded title which cost me around 50$ for everything.The Hiway
Patrol handles these things and will tell you what you need to do. Mostly
their concern is stolen vehicles, and the patrolman that checked my truck
actually enjoyed doing it.
Lee
----- Original Message -----
From: "tim lloyd" <tim.lloyd@gmail.com>
To: <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2005 11:57 AM
Subject: [oletrucks] getting a new title
> Hello all,
> I'm buying a 54 Chevy panel truck from fellow oletrucker Mark in
> Northern California. The truck has no title, which seems to pose some
> problems when it comes to registering it. Can anyone offer advice on
> registering it and getting a new title made up in either California
> (where the truck is) or Washington State (where I live)?
>
> Thanks, and happy 4th!
>
> --
> tim lloyd
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