It's for a truck. I have seen the title. Does it just mean it was lost?
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That's possible.
I recently bought a motorcycle from a board member. The motorcycle had been in storage for a long time and the title was lost. I got it running, did a bonded title, got insurance, and inspection. It has been a great mode of transportation.
I doubt we'll ever sell it, so I don't have anymore anecdotal evidence than that.
Is this going to be a flip vehicle or are you planning to drive it until the wheels fall off?
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Keep it. When I took a pay cut, I sold the blower car to payoff loans and bought a truck about a month ago. Then I needed to payoff my tab and truestreet so I sold that truck and paid them and have been without a ride fore about 3 days. About to pull the trigger on this truck I think
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No, it doesn't bonded just means, the person bonded it, so that just in case some one tried to lay claim to whatever vehicle, they will be paid with the bond money.2005 M3 Vert with TSW rims
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Originally posted by sspstang View PostNo, it doesn't bonded just means, the person bonded it, so that just in case some one tried to lay claim to whatever vehicle, they will be paid with the bond money."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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Originally posted by TEAMJACOB View PostIt's for a truck. I have seen the title. Does it just mean it was lost?Originally posted by BuzzoSome dudes jump out of airplanes, I fuck hookers without condoms.
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never understood the whole "I lost the title thing". Are people just completely lazy. Assuming you own the vehicle and have the vin and necessary info, you go to the dmv and file for a lost title. It costs next to nothing and if you are in a hurry you can drive to the Dmv in Carrolton, fill out the paper work, pay the fee, and leave with a title in hand.
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Originally posted by Baron View PostIts bonded, so just like a regular title, and in 7 years iirc it changes to a regular title.Whos your Daddy?
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Originally posted by shumpertdavid View Postnever understood the whole "I lost the title thing". Are people just completely lazy. Assuming you own the vehicle and have the vin and necessary info, you go to the dmv and file for a lost title. It costs next to nothing and if you are in a hurry you can drive to the Dmv in Carrolton, fill out the paper work, pay the fee, and leave with a title in hand.
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Originally posted by 4eyedwillie View PostIt used to be rare seeing a lost title car being sold now it seems like half the cars on craigslist don't have one. What changed? Title loans! Scumbags go in get money on the title then sell the car saying they lost the title. This is the reason I won't touch a car without a title. If the buyer gets the bonded title issued before the loan company files a title transfer the bonding agency will PROBABLY just pay them off. BUT how does a being in possesion os stolen propert charge sound to you? IMO it's illegal to sell a car you don't have the title to. How do you prove it's yours?Whos your Daddy?
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As long as the title is blue and the remarks say bonded on it, it is fine. There is no reduction on value of the vehicle and after 3 years of the original bond being written, it's cleared up.
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Originally posted by thesource View PostAs long as the title is blue and the remarks say bonded on it, it is fine. There is no reduction on value of the vehicle and after 3 years of the original bond being written, it's cleared up.Whos your Daddy?
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