About a year & 1/2 ago I bought a 1970 type1 pan from Clarence in Riverside who has since closed up shop. When I bought it he promised me that he would supply me with a title. Any way I had pretty much given up all hope that I would get the title. In todays mail I received an Alabama Bill of Sale & Registration for the pan. Prior to 1974 Alabama did not require titles only a bill of sale. Now I can take the paper work to NJDMV & get a NJ title. Not sure what I'm gonna build yet but it's going to have a Primo pan under it. BO** weldface
Hmmmm. Another shop I want to visit. It's got rats, jeeps, pans.... Hmmmm
Quote from: Bahaha on November 25, 2008, 10:15:43 PM
Hmmmm. Another shop I want to visit. It's got rats, jeeps, pans.... Hmmmm
Stop by any time :icon_smile:
Nothing says piece of mind like having the title in your hands.
I got weezer without a title- it sucks
QuoteIn todays mail I received an Alabama Bill of Sale & Registration for the pan. Prior to 1974 Alabama did not require titles only a bill of sale. Now I can take the paper work to NJDMV & get a NJ title.
Mark,
you might want to call Trenton before you go to the local DMV office. Eddie Irrizarry ( Dune Buggy Eddie ) has a Ghia that needed a title and he got one through a title service in Alabama. The local DMV gave him a bunch of crap because it didn't have an "original owners signature". He had to ship it back and have the title service notarize it and add a signature. Don't know if this is standard for every office or just the locals trying to be difficult.
Hey fresh pan, like a blank slate! good luck don't have any idea what I'd build but would be fun trying!
Have you ever heard of a VW kit car called a "Veep", all metal Jeep body with a tube frame. Looks like a scaled down CJ and very cool ! Your Jeep project had me thinking.
Google Search for Veep VW Jeep (http://tinyurl.com/6eysoz)
Quote from: braidmeister on November 26, 2008, 11:16:23 AM
Google Search for Veep VW Jeep (http://tinyurl.com/6eysoz)
(http://images.craigslist.org/1f214613c3k23md3od8b33b43226b616d158e.jpg)
See anything SPECIAL?
(http://images.craigslist.org/1fa1261423ke3o33l48b3550961822221106f.jpg)
It's a kit called a Veepster. I SO want one BO**
QuoteIt's a kit called a Veepster.
Someplace in my "pile of VW literature" I've got an original sales brochure for that one. Too bad the company went out of business years ago. I've seen fiberglass and some metal CJ bodies and always thought if somebody was handy enough it wouldn't take much to shrink one down to fit a box tube frame with all vw suspension and running gear.
Quote from: njgt-1 on November 26, 2008, 10:27:27 AM
Quote from: njgt-1 on November 26, 2008, 10:27:27 AM
Mark,
you might want to call Trenton before you go to the local DMV office. Eddie Irrizarry ( Dune Buggy Eddie ) has a Ghia that needed a title and he got one through a title service in Alabama. The local DMV gave him a bunch of crap because it didn't have an "original owners signature". He had to ship it back and have the title service notarize it and add a signature. Don't know if this is standard for every office or just the locals trying to be difficult.
Hey fresh pan, like a blank slate! good luck don't have any idea what I'd build but would be fun trying!
Have you ever heard of a VW kit car called a "Veep", all metal Jeep body with a tube frame. Looks like a scaled down CJ and very cool ! Your Jeep project had me thinking.
The bill of sale is notorized & signed by the owner as well as his signature on the Alabama registration plus a letter from the judge of probate for Marshall County Alabama stating that prior ro 1974 Alabama did not have vehicle titles. So hopefully I'm good to go. Going to DMV Friday. Will let you all know how it turn out... Yes I know about the Veep but seeing as I have a real Jeep I'm thinking long wheel base Dune Buggy. Figure I'll keep the pan bone stock & thier will be no welds to in the pan to inspect. May make it a lot easyer come inspection time
I’m gonna leave my personal feelings out of this because they are real ugly & Jack would be rightfully obliged to delete the post.
Well here’s what went down at DMV. I was taken to an office where a plain cloths State Trooper advised me as follows. “We both know that you did not buy this car in Alabamaâ€. “Luckily for you we do not prosecute these casesâ€. “I’ve entered this vin. # in our system and you will never be able to obtain a title for it in NJâ€
Quote from: scarecrow on November 28, 2008, 12:16:02 PM
Well here’s what went down at DMV. I was taken to an office where a plain cloths State Trooper advised me as follows. “We both know that you did not buy this car in Alabamaâ€. “Luckily for you we do not prosecute these casesâ€. “I’ve entered this vin. # in our system and you will never be able to obtain a title for it in NJâ€
shocked Gulp! Dude, that totally sucks! But I guess we should be glad that you didn't get clipped while you were in there...
WOW! Mark, I bet your heart sank to your Stomach. I gues it's a good lesson for the rest of us if nothing else.
QuoteWell here’s what went down at DMV. I was taken to an office where a plain cloths State Trooper advised me as follows. “We both know that you did not buy this car in Alabamaâ€. “Luckily for you we do not prosecute these casesâ€. “I’ve entered this vin. # in our system and you will never be able to obtain a title for it in NJâ€
thats wrong! way wrong!!
Its none of their steeking business where you got the car. If you really did buy it in alabama would they still try that crap? I doubt it! Think its time to call Trenton and see if you can get clear decision. It sounds like they are making up the rules as they go along and if its not stolen then whats the problem?? How many street rods are running around with this type of title?
maybe it's been reported as stolen. And then parted out illegaly.
Quote from: njgt-1 on November 28, 2008, 02:53:44 PM
thats wrong! way wrong!!
Its none of their steeking business where you got the car. If you really did buy it in alabama would they still try that crap? I doubt it! Think its time to call Trenton and see if you can get clear decision. It sounds like they are making up the rules as they go along and if its not stolen then whats the problem?? How many street rods are running around with this type of title?
Mark.. That's a real Bummer.... And as much as you might not want to hear this.. But I was afraid of this happening and even mentioned to Jack that you may have troubles, I meant to post a reply to your mention of going to Trenton today and warn you that you may have a problem with that Al Title. The word on the streets is that Trenton was clamping down on these title attempts, Broadway titles etc included. Also another bad choice was to attempt to go to Trenton on Black Friday... This day was originally a State Holiday but our wonderful Governor rescinded this Holiday from the State Work Force so perhaps in their minds they were taking out self justice on whomever they could, where and when they could.
You my friend just so happened to walk into the hornets nest. !fright!
Sorry Dude. We feel for you and I'm sure that any of us would be &m& too.
B.T.W. There are ways around these problems, but it is now compounded by the fact that the F'ed up State of NJ has your VIN number... Double Bummer. .///
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my exact thought!
Now lets say that Marc wanted to still build a dune buggy or whatever and not title it, is there something saying that he can't build it and just not get tags for it and trailer it to shows? I know Marc that you drive your creations, I was curious to know for myself.