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stangfanatic87
Member # 12819
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I'm looking to buy a truck for work. Saw a nice toyota 22re. Guy says its a clean title. He bought it off his coworker without a pinkslip his coworker filled out the bill of sale forms from dmv and signed them. This guy left the lines blank where the new owner is listed he said he was going to keep it but he has 3 cars and his wife is complaing so he never put it under his name. The guy smogged it and says all I have to do is go to dmv with paper work and things will be ok. The truck is clean and I talked him down on price. I have never bought a car this way. Can someone please help with giving advice. Thanks in advance
Here's the ad. Guy sounds legit.but no pinkslip? I really like the truck. Please help
http://merced.craigslist.org/cto/4359904080.html
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red5o
Member # 12651
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I have been there done that ... It's a hassle If you do decide to get it make sure you get everything on paper with sellers contact info ... Ps I wouldn't pay no more than 1600 for the truck without title ....good trucks tho [ 2014-03-04, 07:30 PM: Message edited by: red5o ]
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135.0
Member # 4992
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You don't need a title but don't go paying clean title prices without a clean title in front of you. I believe you can check online if the reg is paid and valid, or if they have a copy of the current reg then you should be fine. Lowball but if the reg is there and current then it should be fine with dmv
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Robb
Member # 9444
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Its going to be a complete pain in the ass. Been there done that.
Pretty much DMV is going to tell you what they told me, You can walk into DMV with a stack of bill of sales and papers but if you dont have the title, The car still belongs to the person whos name is on it. Anyone can go to DMV, Fill out some papers and claim your car as theirs, despite you having a pinkslip with your name on it. Sounds like a red flag doesnt it?
Youre going to have to track the "owner" of the truck and get him to sign it over to you VIA duplicate title application. [ 2014-03-04, 07:47 PM: Message edited by: Robb ]
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88cobraclone
Member # 10958
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Bought and sold many cars, if you want to make sure if its a clean or salvage title tell him to show you the current registration it also says if its a salvage on there. And make sure he fills out the pink paper from dmv that says to check what happen to the title and all seller info with signatures goes on there. Also a bill of sale from dmv. You can print out all these forms from the dmv website.
1. Current Registration shows you the owner, clean or salvage at the bottom. Fee's paid will show on there too with the date.
2. Lost of title paper (pink if you get it from dmv) make sure he signs release of liability and all seller info.
3. Bill of sale (brownish color if you get it from dmv)
Pretty much it....
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Cstang5.0
Member # 4925
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The paper work needs to be noterised form the original owner. I just picked up a car without a title. You can call DMV and check to see if the title is clean too, takes forever to get threw tho..
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stangfanatic87
Member # 12819
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quote: Originally posted by 88cobraclone: Bought and sold many cars, if you want to make sure if its a clean or salvage title tell him to show you the current registration it also says if its a salvage on there. And make sure he fills out the pink paper from dmv that says to check what happen to the title and all seller info with signatures goes on there. Also a bill of sale from dmv. You can print out all these forms from the dmv website.
1. Current Registration shows you the owner, clean or salvage at the bottom. Fee's paid will show on there too with the date.
2. Lost of title paper (pink if you get it from dmv) make sure he signs release of liability and all seller info.
3. Bill of sale (brownish color if you get it from dmv)
Pretty much it....
Guy said registration reads clean title I really want this truck but don't want to jump the gun..
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stangfanatic87
Member # 12819
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quote: Originally posted by Cstang5.0: The paper work needs to be noterised form the original owner. I just picked up a car without a title. You can call DMV and check to see if the title is clean too, takes forever to get threw tho..
Notarized thru a notary?? Or just seller?
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losbadgts
Member # 4394
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I went through this a few years ago. Basically u will need to find or send a letter to the last registered owner of the car if they dont respond within 30 days then dmw can put it on your name. It a kinda of a hassle and I wont do it again.
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Beastly GT500 TVS
Member # 9723
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I would pass s find another one its not worth the hassle. It can be way more work than you think and the dmv has made it harder when you do not have all the legal paper work.
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Broke4.6
Member # 9085
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Lol its so easy, fill out a statement of facts saying you cannot find the original owner but you bought it from the person selling it and bam, you receive a pink slip 2 weeks later ..anyone who says its a hassle simply hasn't done it lol I've done it more than once and its easier every time
DMV wants your money, just have the bill of sale on point from the dude you bought it from and youll have no issues!! [ 2014-03-05, 12:04 AM: Message edited by: Broke4.6 ]
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NK2186
Member # 12319
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When i picked up my 89 LX it did not have a pink slip. The only papers i had were from the girl who sold it to the guy who i purchased it from.
None of his info was on the papers only hers and since i knew the guy very well I was okay with it.
Walked into DMV with smog in hand and the papers from the original owner with my info and got it processed on the spot and received my title a few weeks later.
Just make sure you have the proper forms from DMV (Lost/replacement title and vehicle transfer) that is what i had if i remember right.
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stangfanatic87
Member # 12819
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Thanks for the feedback guys.
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