You can't. Get a duplicate title.
Legally, NO! You can sell the vehicle to anyone if the vehicle is over 10 years old and you sell it for parts only, but if the buyer wants to drive the vehicle, they will need a title.
no
best way to sell is FOR PARTS. There are ways for other folks to get a title.it depends on what year the vehicle is. You cant even sell it for parts without a title unless it is 10 years old or older.The Modified Notary Certificate of Default Method: is a VERY EFFECTIVE legal tool to affect the involuntary transfer of a motor vehicle!
Contact your local DMV and they can tell you what to do.
You can sell a car without a title. Most people will sell them as parts cars. If the car ever had a title in your name then you can go to the court house and get a lost title for it. If you never had the car in your name you will have to tell and buyers that it does not have a title. It will sell for less than if it had a title but you can still sell it.
no
You can't legally sell the car without the title. Why not just go to Volkswagon and get the title. Or can you not do that because VW has a lien on the vehicle. Stop, think, and do not do a very foolish thing, that will bring you nothing but trouble. No title, no sale.
no you may not sell a car without a title if you want to sell a car you need a title
You do not need a special license in New Mexico to junk or sell a truck. It is not legal in New Mexico to sell a salvage vehicle without a branded title. You need to notify the MVD if you are junking a car or truck. You can sell the car to a licensed dismantler or auto recycler who will part it out or scrap it.
You can sell a vehicle to a salvage yard for parts with a bill of sale if they don't intend to resell the vehicle, but if you sell it to an individual, and they want to register the vehicle, they will need a title.
I know in MA that the title is considered a legal document. You are not allowed to sell a car without the title.
Not legally in Texas. I would believe the same laws apply in other states too. If the vehicle is rightfully yours, you can file for a "Lost Title".