so I bought a box of old photographs from a couple of friends that do architectural salvage. They found them in various places over the years plus had merged it with another photographers collection. anyway at the bottom of this box was the owners manual to a 1932 ford. Inside the owners manual was the original transferable registration from CT which expired in 1934. I have been told I can actually use this paper to register a car (I highly doubt it). I was just going to frame it, but I thought before I do that maybe I should check with you guys to see if it is true I can use it to get a set of tags. BTW, the paper was issued in 1932, expired in 1934, and listed the car as being a v8 2 door that was maroon. I thought all model T and model A's were black?
don`t know what CT used, i think NY used this as title, both items worth keeping for sure because its for a 32 ford
the registration paperwork has instructions on it for how to transfer ownership and signature lines on the back to do so, so I assume that CT would count this as title to the vehicle. Either way the stuff just looks cool. Paper is a hard business to trade in and I don't see it being worth much to anybody but a hard core gear head, but as a hard core gear head I just think it is very cool and would look even cooler in a frame on the wall under the dated 1932 pictures that were in the box of a young man posing with a 32 ford in a pinstripe suit. I'll post some scans tonight so you can see what I am looking at.