Posted by Sprint 6 on November 05, 2017 at 06:14:10 from (184.19.43.72):
Anybody have any experience getting a title for a barn vehicle? Specifically Indiana? I recently bought a 49 Willys truck, last registered in '68, from a fellow in Wisconsin. I contacted the BMV head branch about the issue before the deal was made to see what it involved. I was told by the BMV all I needed was a bill of sale with both our names, VIN, and price. As long as the truck was valued less than $5K, the state would issue a title after it passes a background stolen vehicle check. When I went to my local BMV to start the process, they told me they can't do anything because the price on the bill of sale does not matter a hill of beans, they determine the value. What does the great state of confusion value a '49 Willys at, you ask? $17,500!!!! I asked how to get my payout check and where the state wanted it delivered! She told me it now will involve the courts. Anybody been through this, in Indiana?
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