Then ask him? If he transferred the truck title to someone else, it's no longer his title. If he's still making payments on the truck, then it's the financier who holds the title. If he put the truck up as collateral for something, then they're the ones with the title.
What state do you live in? Find out the states the car was in if you can. If not first try going to your title burual with the vin and see if they can help. I personaly would not got the carfax way. I tried them on a 86 truck I junked and it said the truck was in perfact condition.
It depends on what the title is to. If it's a vehicle, the motor vehicle department, which records title information for vehicles licensed in the state, will have that information on file. A phone call should allow you to discover if the car or truck has a "clear title" or has had a lien placed on it.
If you are looking at a sterio type, then you would not usually find them clubbing with the girls. They usually go for a nice day shopping or going to a resturaunt :)
Do you have title? Check title to see if lien has been released Check with RMV/DMV to see if lien has been released
they will see the fire
You can find free truck driving games on the computer at www.gorillaarcade.com/racing. Or if you would prefer to purchase a game you could find a truck driving game at GameStop.
It would need a brief description of the movie you are looking to title. Would you clarify please? Thanks.
current owner would have to go to the local DMV with proof of identity (driver license) and in some states, proof of vehicle ownership (sales slip or registration) and request a new title. he/she can just tell them that their title was lost/misplaced and they will issue a new title. there is a fee for this so be sure to check with your local DMV to find out how much it costs. they will print the title right then and there and then the current owner will be able to sign the title over the the buyer. (assuming the title is free and clear of any leins)
You would have to know who the LENDER is on the loan. You will also need the VIN from the truck and/or the debtors name.
Well, really the only way you could find that truck is, if you either have the Vin Number from the truck and track it down that way, if not i would have to say its nearly impossible to find a truck that your dad had from the sixties.
FedEx has many locations which will have a pickup for ground. The locations would be the place to go in order to find a pickup truck for the packages.
the dmv has special places for truck driving school find you local dmv and ask them they might have it themselves and if they dont im sure they would have a list of truck driving schools