I noticed the salvage title part, too. But, I can't believe that a new Jersey resident cannot buy a New Hampshire vehicle and title/ register it in New Jersey with the New Hampshire registration. I personally retitled a 1970 VW bus with a registration from Alabama in Iowa. Drove for a year on the AL plates, too. This was a vehicle that had been junked in Iowa. They have tightened up that procedure now and VINs stay in the system forever. You HAVE to be able to do it. I've done several interstate purchases over the years and never had a problem. I'm sure that part of my luck has to do with the skill of the local DOT clerk and the fact that I've stood at that counter occasionally for over 40 years! (Naw, I'm not really THAT old. Just that I titled my first car at 14 years of age!) Al Brase Tim Demarest wrote: > The best part is that he's lost not one, but two titles... apparently > after > being repaired it got a salvage title. > > I do believe the part about not needing a title in NH (Live Free or > Die!), > but good luck to anyone from another state that tries to register > it... it > ain't gonna live in NJ anytime soon. > > > At 04:09 PM 1/19/2006 +0000, Florian Speier wrote: > >> look at that: >> >> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1991-Volkswagen-Vanagon_W0QQitemZ4606276833QQcategoryZ15291QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem >> >> >> first of all the description text is copied from gowesty i >> think...... then >> in the end he says his van is the same......then he says there is not >> title >> and you would not need one in NH??? >> but then again, the guy has 34 positive feedback.....although fro >> cheaper >> tools he sold, not cars. >> >> florian > > |
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