[DeTomaso] A little Pantera content - California title

Rob Dumoulin rob at dumoulins.net
Sun Apr 29 16:10:33 EDT 2012


Don't know if this will apply to you but if the title is in the prior
owner's name (different from the seller) as if the seller bought the car to
flip it, be careful.  Some states like FL will not accept it if the bill of
sale is not from the title owner.
On Apr 29, 2012 11:37 AM, <MikeLDrew at aol.com> wrote:

>
> In a message dated 4/29/12 8 29 48, knottsj at galstar.com writes:
>
>
> > Last week I agreed to buy a Pantera in the Los Angeles area.  The person
> > I
> > am buying from is out of town until this week end.  I have a Vin number
> > and
> > a copy of a State of California Certificate of Title with a registration
> > expiration date of 2001.
> > Is the registration expiration date for the tag or the title?
> >
> >>>Titles never expire.   Registration expires every year.
>
>
> > >Is there a way to verify that there is a current California title issued
> > on
> > the car and if so the name on the title?
> >
> >>>I don't know about that.   If the seller had made a copy of the title
> when he owned it, then sold the car, then the actual current owner would
> have
> a new title with his name on it.
>
> > >His vanity plate is two years out of date.
> > I have found that the title does not have to be notarized to be
> > transferred.
> > Is that true?
> >
> >>>That is very true--it just needs the seller's signature on the back
> side, releasing the title to the buyer.   As for the plate, you say it's
> two
> years overdue--that means that if you register it in California, they will
> demand back fees plus fines and penalties.   However, if you register it in
> another state, they probably won't care.   They'll just take the
> signed-over
> title and issue you a new title in your name.
> >
> > >No money has changed hands but I hate to drive 1400 miles to find out
> > there
> > is something wrong.
> >
> > Any and all help would be appreciated.
> >
> >>>Presuming the seller actually owns the car (which you won't know for
> sure until you're holding the original title rather than a Xerox copy),
> there
> should be no problems buying it and registering it in your state.   The
> seller is fortunate he's selling to an out-of-state buyer, as the
> fees/penalties
> for failing to pay the registration would be a sticking point with an
> in-state sale.
>
> Mike
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