Re: IML: rescuing car from woods
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Re: IML: rescuing car from woods



Every state has titling procedures.  The long and short is: if you make enough calls, fill out enough forms and spend enough money, you can move mountains, much less title a '50 Imperial.   There are even companies that do this for you (check Hemmings), though you might end up with a title from another state from your own (depending on which state has the most lenient transfer regulation for your particular situation) leaving you with the relatively simple task of localizing the title when you register.
 
Perhaps a few more details, like what state/country the car is in, may help.
 
Patrick
'58 Southampton
Southeast Louisiana
Sad to have missed the Chattanooga meet this weekend.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 8:39 PM
Subject: IML: rescuing car from woods

I recently found a 50's imp in the woods, cannot determine original owner. Is there any way to get such a car out of the woods and obtain legal ownership of it? charlie 38 imperial bs cp


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