Visit your local DMV and they will tell you what you need to do.
Do it with Tennessee Title Transfers www.dmv.org/tn-tennessee/title-transfers.php
Answer:Easy, contact www.MyCarTitle.com , they can get you a new title for your classic even if it never had a title before. It took me about 3 1/2 weeks to get my clear title for a classic GTO I purchased in a estate sale right out of the barn.
A lot of classic cars have titles similar to that. Salvage, modified, or otherwise. No big deal. Where that would be an issue, would be on a new car. A bank will not loan on a "dirty" title. It will have no effect on a classic. Chuck....
Yes, just need proof of insurance!
Answer:Easy, contact www.MyCarTitle.comI purchased a classic GTO right out of the barn at an estate sale. I contacted www.MyCarTitle.com and in 3 !/2 weeks I received a new clear title for my classic.
To sell a car privately in Tennessee, you need to gather all the necessary documents such as the title, bill of sale, and maintenance records. Advertise the car online or in local classifieds, and be prepared to negotiate with potential buyers. Once you find a buyer, complete the sale by signing over the title and transferring ownership at a Tennessee County Clerk's office.
You need to have the title of the vehicle. The title needs to be signed by you and a notary. Any paperwork about the price of the vehicle is up to you.
Classic cars are not invented. They earn that title by surviving beyond the normal life expectancy of an average automobile.
Depends on which classic car.
You can find Classic Car Insurance at First National Car Insurance Group, Geico and of course you can find Classic Car Insurance from Haggerty Classic Car Insurance.
My Classic Car was created in 1997.
call the dmv and file for lost title.