How to title a hot rod
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The best thing to do is get the legal paper work straightened out before you ever do any work on the car, then file a non-op on the car, when you get it running you send in proof of insurance and the renewal fees. No questions, no inspections, no hasel....blusdn | The best thing to do is get the legal paper work straightened out before you ever do any work on the car, then file a non-op on the car, when you get it running you send in proof of insurance and the renewal fees. No questions, no inspections, no hasel....blusdn | ||
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+ | Also you can find a "vehicle verifyer", usually at a dealership. Ask for the title/licensing desk, or talk to the used car manager. He will usually help if you grease the skids ($100 bill). All he needs is the paperwork. Ask the title desk what they need. | ||
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+ | Or if you wish to get technical get a copy of the California vehicle code. I did, read it and was ARMED. | ||
===Colorado=== | ===Colorado=== |