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no, you don't need a title to sell. but the buyer will probably want a bill of sell from you for it.

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Yes, you typically need a title to sell a vehicle, including a 1947 Chevy truck. The title serves as legal proof of ownership and is required for transferring ownership to the new buyer. If you don't have the title, you may need to obtain a duplicate title from the relevant DMV office before selling the truck.

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