If it's not a scam, would you take it??

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10/04/2016 at 23:32 • Filed to: None

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Could you get keys made for it, and with a bill of sale, would the DMV issue a new title to it? Even if you couldn’t get it titled, it would be the cheapest LeMons car you’d ever find.

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Kinja'd!!! HammerheadFistpunch > Deal Killer - Powered by Focus
10/04/2016 at 23:38

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Um...kinjad?


Kinja'd!!! Spridget > Deal Killer - Powered by Focus
10/04/2016 at 23:39

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NP


Kinja'd!!! Dr. Zoidberg - RIP Oppo > HammerheadFistpunch
10/04/2016 at 23:44

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Can’t get much cheaper than nothing.


Kinja'd!!! Die-Trying > Deal Killer - Powered by Focus
10/04/2016 at 23:55

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if you havent already called.............. its gone already...........


Kinja'd!!! DC3 LS, will be perpetually replacing cars until the end of time > Deal Killer - Powered by Focus
10/05/2016 at 00:11

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The current owner would get it titled at the DMV before they could sell it to you. But they can get the title if there is a bill of sale, or some other form, saying that they bought the car at some point.


Kinja'd!!! Birddog > Deal Killer - Powered by Focus
10/05/2016 at 01:03

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For free? Yeah, I would have taken a chance on it. You can run the vin through the NICB database for free to make sure its not stolen.


Kinja'd!!! shop-teacher > Deal Killer - Powered by Focus
10/05/2016 at 04:37

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Yeah, as long as it isn’t stolen.


Kinja'd!!! Comes over to help work on your car and only drinks beer > shop-teacher
10/05/2016 at 07:40

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The “as long as it isn’t stolen” angle is what would eat at me. Even if there were a legitimate reason this vehicle wasn’t title-able, it still has value, in replacement parts. For the person who currently has possession of it to offer it free to me means there’s a reason they just want it gone. Sure, that could be they don’t want the hassle of selling it or parting it out, but even a scrap yard would offer money for it. IDK, for me, there are such things as too good to be true.


Kinja'd!!! jariten1781 > Deal Killer - Powered by Focus
10/05/2016 at 08:28

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I’ve done the no-title no-keys thing with a motorcycle in the past and it went over fine (my ‘bill of sale’ I got was on essentially a napkin as well).

Though I wouldn’t really care to rehab a Plymouth Acclaim.....


Kinja'd!!! shop-teacher > Comes over to help work on your car and only drinks beer
10/05/2016 at 09:04

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Scrap yards generally won’t take it unless it has a title. You can run the VIN to find out if it’s been stolen or not. The “seller” may just not want to do the paperwork to get a title.


Kinja'd!!! Svart Smart, traded in his Smart > Deal Killer - Powered by Focus
10/05/2016 at 10:33

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Yes!