Yes, the tag has nothing to do with selling the car. As long as you have a clear title, no lien against it, you can sell it.
Yes....you keep the tag.
NO! Not unless it is a vehicle that was produced before the introduction of the VIN system. That would be prior to 60s. Otherwise it is illegal to sell a vehicle with the VIN tag missing.
Not sure about other states, but in Georgia when you buy a tag for your vehicle that is YOUR tag, if you sell your car or it gets repo'd you can get the tag and trasfer it to another vehicle.
1957 Vehicles did not have a VIN number. There is however a manufactures build tag on the vehicle somewhere.
I recently bought a vehicle about 6 months ago and the dealership didn't have the title! So I'm just wondering if I could register and tag it without a title!
State approved motor vehicle bill of sale forms can be obtained at your local tag office.
The tag will likely have important information on it - such as whether the pillow meets fire safety regulations. Without the tag, it may be illegal to re-sell the item.
With the tag, it's worth $300 - $800.. Without, it should be at least $200, if I knew, I'd sell mine!
If you are caught driving that vehicle you will be arrested.
That varies by the jurisdiction issuing the tag, what class of vehicle it is, how much you paid for the vehicle, etc.
If the vehicle is parked on a public street, you need a tag. If it is on private property you don't.
By checking the serial number tag, you might be able to see the manufacture date typed right on the tag, located on the frame of the Gator right below the box on the vehicle's right side. If the date is not listed, write down the number and talk to your John Deere dealer to find out its date of manufacture.