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chathamf
07-23-2014, 09:40 PM
My uncle moved back East and gifted me there tercel as I was planning on driving it. Turns out I won't be driving it and need to sell. I haven't registered it but the papers are filled out to be sold to me. Is there anyway I can sell without insuring and registering it just to get rid of it?
ddduke
07-23-2014, 09:43 PM
Yep, just sell it from your name. I've done this tons of times and a friend of mine who owns a car lot does it regularly too. No one at the registries ever checks.
I actually just bought a supercharged f150 which I actually hated within 20 minutes of owning it so I sold it before registering and had no issues (that was like 3 weeks ago.
Graham_A_M
07-24-2014, 11:01 AM
^ Dude, you are officially the worlds biggest car whore, its insane.
ddduke
07-24-2014, 11:49 AM
Originally posted by Graham_A_M
^ Dude, you are officially the worlds biggest car whore, its insane.
I know, I've got a problem. Things are changing though, I got a 2 year lease on a Dodge diesel so I'm stuck with that for a bit, now I'll just rotate summer cars constantly, haha.
chathamf
07-24-2014, 05:00 PM
Originally posted by ddduke
Yep, just sell it from your name. I've done this tons of times and a friend of mine who owns a car lot does it regularly too. No one at the registries ever checks.
I actually just bought a supercharged f150 which I actually hated within 20 minutes of owning it so I sold it before registering and had no issues (that was like 3 weeks ago.
So do I just sell it and don't change the papers at all?
G-ZUS
07-24-2014, 05:57 PM
Originally posted by chathamf
So do I just sell it and don't change the papers at all?
Yes or just print off a bill of sale and sign it over to buyer
Originally posted by G-ZUS
Yes or just print off a bill of sale and sign it over to buyer
:werd: I've done this with a couple cars I never registered/insured and ended up selling.
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