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244 free to good home, CT
December 09, 2013 06:18PM
Spotted on LeMons forum, in Stamford, CT:

Engine turns over, doesn't run. Interior partially stripped. Bought to turn into a LeMon, but I'm in over my head. No rot, very little rust. Use it for spares or make it race, but I'd rather see it live on in some form than go to the scrap yard.

http://forums.24hoursoflemons.com/viewtopic.php?id=24814



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Re: 244 free to good home, CT
December 15, 2013 11:13AM
Do you have a title?
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Re: 244 free to good home, CT
December 15, 2013 12:13PM
Not mine, go to Lemons site for contact info.

Probably no title, as it was a NH car, and NH doesn't title anything more than 15-years-old.



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Re: 244 free to good home, CT
December 15, 2013 05:19PM
how do you sell a 15+ year old car in nh out of state?



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Re: 244 free to good home, CT
December 15, 2013 06:23PM
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how do you sell a 15+ year old car in nh out of state?

To a scrap dealer. Of course, it's 84% iron oxide by then, but who cares....



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Re: 244 free to good home, CT
December 15, 2013 06:25PM
My understanding is, with a copy of previous owner's registration. Many moons ago I spent an afternoon in a Maryland DMV with my father trying to get out-of-state vehicles registered, they had a big book that gave all the other states' regulations to figure it out.

Check with your local DMV.



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Re: 244 free to good home, CT
December 15, 2013 06:39PM
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how do you sell a 15+ year old car in nh out of state?

To a scrap dealer. Of course, it's 84% iron oxide by then, but who cares....

it is just a euro car,lol



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Re: 244 free to good home, CT
December 16, 2013 11:22AM
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how do you sell a 15+ year old car in nh out of state?

I think you are confused.
NH doesn't ISSUE titles to 15+ year old cars. That means it's a pain in the ass to bring a 15+ year old car into NH not that every 15+ car from NH is lacking a title.



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Re: 244 free to good home, CT
December 16, 2013 11:38AM
if i bought a nh car and brought it to wv
how do i title here is the question
its just a different way of doing things

i have a 2005 zuma 50 scooter tagged in vermont no title just a registration card
i'm told the card is the title, no titles for scooters and moped i guess

it looks like a neat old car a wagon would make a nice daily driver



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Re: 244 free to good home, CT
December 16, 2013 11:48AM
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if i bought a nh car and brought it to wv
how do i title here is the question
its just a different way of doing things

i have a 2005 zuma 50 scooter tagged in vermont no title just a registration card
i'm told the card is the title, no titles for scooters and moped i guess

it looks like a neat old car a wagon would make a nice daily driver

A wagon would be nice---I'm picking up a free 88 245 wagon today----but that one looks suspiciously like a sedan with that trunk on it..I'd be careful..

Course if'n you got a sedan then you have a car to uh er I know!
Get sideways wif!



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Re: 244 free to good home, CT
December 16, 2013 02:04PM
i have a slideways car i have a daily driver too
i favor wagons to drive daily makes it easier to haul dogs and the like
i will say some of the best sideways times i have ever had were in a wagon, stealth
wagons haul kids,dogs,groceries and ass!



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