65 Ford Fairlane

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    That roof rot adjacent to the tailgate is no big deal. It's still way too solid, for abusing as a parts car. Especially, since the vehicle's complete. A grand is a good deal price for it, in any case
     
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    Not if there is no title.
     
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    Not all states title old cars.
     
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    Yes, IF you are in a no title state, it's no issue. IF you know someone in a no title state, No title is no issue. They can register it there, and transfer the registration to you, with a bill of sale, and your state has to take it. You will have to pay for a new title once you register it in your state. Maine is that way, and New Hampshire is that way, (from what I'm told) In Maine, the car has be older than 1995. Years ago, when I used to get Hemmings, there was a service in there, for getting titles, I think at that time, it cost $150.00.
     

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