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Hurry up and get that done for the Guzzi Rally.
What is a "Rocket Surgeon"?
Ever heard of a 7 mm stock clutch disk?
Ever heard of a 7 mm stock clutch disk?
Ok, now comes the "fun" part. Obtaining a title.
I bought them from a guy who got them from Oklahoma. He did a VIN/title search through OK and it came back clear.
I took this to the license bureau today while I was doing other business and just asked about the steps necessary to obtaining a title. I was told to go to the Circuit Court Clerk.
I called the Circiut Court Clerk, and the b*tch was absolutely unfriendly and unhelpful. All I got out of it was that I need a "declatory judgement." To get this, I'd need a lawyer. I called a lawyer, and he wants "$1000-$1500"!!!!
$1500 for a piece of paper? If that's the case, I'll just take the plate off my R90 and put it on the sidecar rig.
So, anyone here actually title a vehicle purchased without a title? Specifically, in Missouri?
In New Hampshire the process is essentially the same as in CA. Get a local policeman to complete and sign the form from the DOT that verifies you have a bill of sale and records the VIN (engine #) and then request the new title. Good luck! Avoid the lawyer. Check with the DOT/Title folks - try another person. And if the Cycle shop is no help, get hold of the local Vintage Auto club. They will know how to do it.
I have a 68 R69S that I purchased after grad school in '73. Starting to go through it end to end and have purchased Barrington Motor Works /2 Restoration manual. It's a great read and saves tons of time in uninstall-install. Pricey, but well worth it.