NY doesnt not have a separate
"title" for cars prior to 1974. NY uses the registration for
transfer of ownership. It is called a "transferable
registration". Luke
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 1:18
PM
Subject: IML: NY title troubles?
If New York requires you to surrender your old title and
won't give you a N.Y. title, what are you supposed to use to prove you own
it? This doesn't sound legal to me.
Bob tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
>I
have trouble believing this price on a car this beautiful! even given
the >hassle of getting title, would this not be
worthwhile?? > >http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2459241749
I
don't know about New Jersey, but I know that New York doesn't issue
titles for cars over a certain age. When I moved to New York from Texas
and registered my car, I was required to surrender my Texas title, but
was told I wouldn't get a NY title. If I had died while I was in New
York, my survivors might well have thought my title was lost! If
neighboring state New Jersey does things the same way, then maybe there's
simply not *supposed* to be a title for this car? Anyway, I hope it
doesn't get parted out!
Tim Klein '67 Crown
4DHT
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