I agree, except that the recycler is going to want the title.I’d sell it and not worry about it but if you truly don’t want it on the road sell it to a dismantler and rip up the title.
I agree, except that the recycler is going to want the title.I’d sell it and not worry about it but if you truly don’t want it on the road sell it to a dismantler and rip up the title.
Depends on the state. Mine doesn't require (or even issue) titles for vehicles over 25 years old.I agree, except that the recycler is going to want the title.
Parts car, not road worthy.I have a '93 Ford Festiva. 235,000 miles. I've taken the back seat out of it.
This thing has been amazing to me, for what it can haul and do. But its reaching a point that it isn't road worthy, so I want to sell it. And I want to sell it cheap, but I don't want some young person buying it to fix up. In my mind this car should have an afterlife, but it should be as a Race Platform or a Farm Vehicle.
Is there specific, legal, language I can use to prohibit its use as a road vehicle. And I know what "as is, where is," means. Can I say in the title transfer, what use the car can have? Mainly, you can't fix this up to be road worthy. I want it to be either a farm vehicle or a race car frame.
Was talking with a guy yesterday. He's got a Cub Cadet 1250 that's in perfect shape but doesnt run (Agreed that $1200 seems ambitious.