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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Chicopee, MA
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Good, stop circumventing the process and pay the applicable registration & taxes IN THE STATE YOU LIVE!
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: VA
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My impression is that most folks who used VT registration did it to get a title so that they could register it in their own state. It could be faulted as facilitating "laundering" of stolen cars, but I don't think Model As fall into the stolen and retitled category. Some states are very bureaucratic and realistically prevent what should be legitimate retitling. A friend bought an abandoned Model T where the previous owner was long dead and was able to utilize the VT system to end up with the car licensed in his state, with no loss of revenue to anyone and a T back on the road.
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Join Date: May 2023
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But that's neither here nor there, a lot of states make the process of getting a title for a vehicle near impossible for anyone besides the last person who's name was on the title. That was the beauty of the Vermont loophole. It probably saved countless cars from ending up in the junkyard |
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Ohio
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The judges secretary told me about 10 years ago that they used to not get more than two or three of these cases a year. She said they seem to get one or two a month now. I had to deal with thins type of thing, but it was a bit diff in WV. I bought a 1936 Plymouth streetrod, and the Plymouth affixed the VIN tag back in the day with two "carpet tacks". Needless to say that tag was long gone. In my case we settled all this before I layed out any significant cash. I did buy a 1963 Pontiac Bonneville convertible some years back on a bill-of-sale from California, and that was no problem. |
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