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LXjames
Member # 10791
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Found a decent roller coupe locally but it's almost 7 years out of registration which is close to the limit till it drops out the DMV system. What would you guys do in this situation? 500 dollar roller with 6+ years of fees. I spoke with the owner and he brought up that I could just take my time building it and by the time I'm done it would be out the system then I could just go register it under my name or would you pay the fees and all and just get it over with? Let me know what experience you guys have had with this type of stuff. Thanks cafords
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Duncan Motors
Member # 7045
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the nicer u are to them they might let u sign a statement of facts paper allowing u a bit of discount.
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LXjames
Member # 10791
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quote: Originally posted by Duncan Motors: the nicer u are to them they might let u sign a statement of facts paper allowing u a bit of discount.
Duncan what's that all about? If you still got my number hit me up I could use the help
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5.0 LsX
Member # 10017
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https://www.dmv.ca.gov/FeeCalculatorWeb/renewalForm.do
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9cobrasvt8
Member # 11078
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Just buy it and let it fall out of the system and then register it
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Duncan Motors
Member # 7045
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new phone buddy lol i upgraded from metros ori og to a 2002 model lol. umm a statement of facts is a amendment paper on why dmv is allowing u a price break for there financial records so to speak. the nicer u are they can and will bend some for u, its totally up to them if they feel like givin u a break, gd luck. there is a lady down here that is pretty sweet on me that always normally hooks it up a bit, if our schedules meet i can see what we can do. but as for the notch congrats! there hard to find now, i havent found a one for under a grand in a while in any condition.
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Duncan Motors
Member # 7045
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its not a bad idea to buy it and let it fall off like mentioned above, but dont think just cause it was last registered it will fall off 7 years from the reg date. if anybody has ever called on it,,,, if any dvm person simply looked at the file for any body inquiring about the vehicle it automatically updated the car on file as well.
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racsirx
Member # 1710
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I just went through this with my 88 Coupe hadnt been registrated since 2002 and it didn't fall out of the system, $800 in back fees.
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LXjames
Member # 10791
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Lee I remember your situation and I know who to call I think me you and Duncan all know the same person lol. But I'm going to check it out this week and discuss it all with the owner
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Stang66
Member # 10504
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Good luck I paid $651 for my 90 coupe
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MaK_1967v8
Member # 12187
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what year mustang? my 67 was out of the books for 8 years, i had the previous owner write me a statement of facts saying that its been sitting at MY storage since then ( they dont check ) and the teller simply went into the back, saw that it was a classic and bam, signed me off. paid 150 bucks to register, transfer it, and have a title reprinted.
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elsilerjr
Member # 12811
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i bought my buddies 87 off him for cheap he said it was on non op but it wasnt, it has 722$ in back fees from 2007-8. Iv heard from 5 people tho that there was a new dmv law just put in to play that the new owner isn't responsible for back fees anymore but i havent gone back to dmv to ask
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wilit
Member # 3367
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I don't think stuff "falls out of the system" any more. I bought a Honda Scooter from a buddy that hadn't been on the road since '96. It was still in the system when I went to register it in '11. Like Duncan Motors said, if you're really nice to them, they'll sometimes work some magic for you. Go to a smaller office in a rural area. They're more apt to be more helpful than going to a busy office like Walnut Creek or Hayward.
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LXjames
Member # 10791
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Ok so ill look into this statement if fact business and talk with the owner. Cool guy and we have a mutual friend so who knows?!
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TopNotchCoupe707
Member # 9740
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My buddy that is a tow truck driver said his wife said they don't fall off no more she just retired from dmv she use to hook it up it sucks
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87MclarenMustang
Member # 10695
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When I had my 87 and went to ask about reg in stockton they said it doesnt drop out of the system anymore... good luck!
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NEIGHT
Member # 8741
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It's all up to the person at the DMV who is helping you. My vert was last registered in 2010 N it had a pretty good amount N back fees N they simply dropped them N just charged to register it.
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9D Black Magic
Member # 4664
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I am having the same problem with my car I just got. I have $733 back fees and it hasn't be registered since 1996 and it's still in the system. So any help would be great as well. I haven't registered it yet hoping it would drop but it sounds like it won't. [ 2013-04-26, 09:46 PM: Message edited by: 9D Black Magic ]
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Ric88Notch
Member # 11660
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I have that problem with a 70 Chevelle. It has $957 in back fees Hasn't been registered since 99
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hidnn.o.s.
Member # 1219
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Falling out of the system and losing all fees n living happily ever after is a MYTH
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LXjames
Member # 10791
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quote: Originally posted by hidnn.o.s.: Falling out of the system and losing all fees n living happily ever after is a MYTH
Lol I know I know but it's a 89 coupe that's just a shittin deal I was told the fees are like 5-600
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StangCity510
Member # 11711
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Nothings getting dropped out hahaha my 93 hasn't been reg since 04 dmv wants 700.
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LXjames
Member # 10791
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Went to go see the car and its clean doesn't need much complete interior white paint power windows and locks but the lower radiator support is bent up from I guess someone jacking it up from there. Anyone ever fix that or just not trip off it? It's bent up and towards the front but its just the middle the bend doesn't reach the rubber mounts
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93 hatch
Member # 8100
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Just go to DMV and hope u get a nice person like my son & I got . Hot older women who took it from 751.00 down to 200.00 . THAT WAS A GREAT DAY!!!!!!
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