Another thing to explore is that in Indiana you can get a title for a
vehicle that comes from another state that did not require title's until
recently, such as New Hampshire. I have a T-Bird that did not have a
title since the original owner didn't require one. All that Indiana
requires is a bill of sale and a police inspection and that is it.
You may want to ask a few questions of the Sec of State before it become
clear about the best way to handle this.
Good Luck,
Dave Cole
On Tue, 7 Sep 1999 12:42:49 -0400 "Bob Kelly"
<rkelly@firstunion-reit.com> writes:
>Hello,
>
>I have recently purchased a '42 Ford GPW with no title. I would like
>to get
>it licensed for the road here in Ohio. I have heard of a service that
>is
>available that will provide good title for the vehicle. It is out of
>state
>and I believe you sell them the vehicle and then sell it right back to
>you
>but with a title. Anyone had any experience with this type of service?
>Any
>other means of abtaining title? Any suggestions on who to contact?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bob Kelly
>
>
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