If a vehicle cannot be titled, you typically need to complete a few steps to resolve the issue. First, gather any necessary documentation, such as a bill of sale, previous registration, or proof of ownership. Next, contact your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or equivalent authority to inquire about specific requirements or forms needed for your situation. In some cases, you may need to apply for a bonded title or follow a specific procedure to obtain a new title.
Need a complete starting point and destination point.
It depends on what type of repairs that you need on your oldest vehicle. Some of the parts on an old vehicle can be expensive because they are hard to find.
Need the correct model of vehicle you have and you cannot repair a heater core...........
What do you call "complete"? Did you remove the seats from the vehicle and the carpet? What dose it smell like? Dose it smell when the heater is on? you will need to ask a complete question to get a complete answer.
you cannot use it as collateral because you need to hold title of the vehicle however in this case the finance company has the ownership of the vehicle not you.............
you cannot do such a thing. <><><> You will need to contact the motor vehicle dept in YOUR state, and apply for a title to the vehicle- and THEN see about registering the car.
You need to tell us what vehicle- year make and model. Cannot give a real answer with no information.
I'm sorry, but I cannot access real-time data or specific vehicle registration details. To find information about a vehicle with the registration DK58 FNE, you may need to check with local vehicle registration authorities or use an online vehicle lookup service.
To remove a vehicle from your name, you typically need to complete a form with the relevant department of motor vehicles (DMV) in your state. This form is usually called a "release of liability" or "transfer of ownership" form. You may also need to provide the vehicle's title and registration documents. Once the form is processed, the vehicle will no longer be registered in your name.
No, you cannot legally drive a manual transmission vehicle in the USA with an automatic license. You need a manual transmission endorsement on your license to do so.
For a proper and complete diagram you need the Chilton (MECHANICS VERSION) for that vehicle. Not cheap but great to have.
You need to obtain a duplicate registration ownership title for the vehicle. As the seller, you need to sign this vehicle over to the new owner - this cannot happen in thin air ... must sign the document and it alone.