Andy,
Try this. I have friends who have used this service to acquire titles for
campers where in some states they are required and others they are not.
Always proves to be interesting when trying to get something that never
existed in the first place. The car should not be a problem.
http://www.its-titles.com/
Alex
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Uprichard" <auprichard@comcast.net>
To: <Triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 10:25 AM
Subject: [TR] Government at its worst
> Team:
>
> 4 years ago I bought TS51185 from a guy in Connecticut and got a notarized
> bill of sale. Having now gotten the car to a point (running, almost ready
> for paint, hopefully less than a year from finished) where I would like it
> to be insured, I applied for a Massachusetts Title. Well, apparently our
> great commonwealth recently enacted a law of "no new titles" and are
> refusing to accept my application without a previous title. I explained
> that the guy who sold it to me probably never had a title, and certainly
> is
> not going to be interested in going about getting one in retrospect. The
> lady's reply ? "Well, I guess you won't be driving it anytime soon"
>
> Has anyone come across this type of thing before ? Any Advice ?
>
> A frustrated,
>
> Andrew Uprichard
> TR3B: TCF 191L (titled)
> TR3A: TS 51185L (who knows......)
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