As many of you guys know i traded draglinkscc my nugget (1950 chevy p/u) for the greenbean (1923 T bucket). well everything is kool with the trade but now the great state of texas is jackin with me. the car is titled as 1923 t in florida but when i went to transfer the title into my name in texas there was already a car with the same vin # registered here in texas. the cars was titled off of the number on the motor in florida and registered as a 1923 ford model t. so i had to go today to get the car inspected by a state trooper to get a new vin assigned. he tells me that the car is going to have to be registered as an assembled vehicle built in 2004. this means i'll have to add catalytic converters, additional brake lights, turn signals, and get it inspected and registered every year now. i guess, besides just wanting to vent, i would like to know if anyone else has had to deal with any bullshit like this or if there is another way i can go about titeling this car? For the record i am not pissed at draglinkscc at all and i'm stil proud to be a TEXAN. just want that understood. bubba mad
Just about the same thing happened to me when I moved here from North Carolina, bringing my 52 Chevy with me. I had to go through the deal with the cop inspection, too, and they had to assign me a new VIN, which had to be stamped onto my engine block. (Supposedly TX uses the engine block serial # as the VIN on certain makes of older cars.) I had to provide info on how I acquired the motor and all, and thought they were gonna tell me I had a 74 Chevy pickup with a 52 Chevy car body and frame on it. Anyhoo, I can't remember how it all went down, but now I have a title for a 52 Chevy with a state-assigned VIN now. I know I was pulling my hair out for a few weeks there.
i know they go strictly by the motor up to 1954. i guess thats when car manufacturers started assigning vin numbers and vin tags seperate from the moter. how did you get it titled as a 52 though? b
Move to Oklahoma! We don't have no stinking inspec-t-yo-nnee here. Fuck state inspectors and their catalytic converters and shit! There is a way around all that bullshit. Someone has had this problem and knows a way around it! Who the fuck has your vin #? I bet it's Boom Boom! Good luck man! monkey
Would it be possible to "sell" it to a buddy who lives in a state where they issue titles based on the "year the vehicle resembles" or by the year of the engine, get the new VIN, then have him sell it back to you once the paperwork comes through? Just a thought.
Lemme see if I can go through my paperwork to see if it jogs my memory. All I remember is trying really hard to play their game even though they changed the rules (or at least their interpretation of them) at every move. I just remember that I had to make several trips to the County Tax Assessor's office (in Carrollton for Dallas Co.), as well as a couple more to my local branch in Mesquite. I'll see if I can look up what forms need fillin' out and all. I remember most of them were online, so that mmight help.
See, this is what is stopping me from building a car right now...too many horror stories in Texas as of late with these kinds of issues. The people at the DMV are some of the lowest form of humans I have ever run across...you can't get answers and nobody will help you. No common sense either. You go in with a real T with rust and all and they want to count it as a new car...freaking morons. Thank god all my cars had titles...and so much for building a Brookville car in Texas anymore. Texas has been following the CA model on this and it getting ready to pull the same stuff they did in CA a few months ago on us from what I am getting from someone I know whos relative works for the DMV...freaking greedy idiots.
Have you thought about maybe trying to purchase another tilte.I know they are not cheap but it may be less of a headache than what they are putting you through. I bought my car from that guy at the swap meets that runs the modal a restoation parts in I think Odessa. I think they are called Richnonds. My car was pushed home but it had a title with current tags. Not sure how he did it but I had no hassels at the DMV transfering into my name. I can get more info on the guy later tonight if you want and maybe he can give you some info on what you can do.
Oh.... When you said Pissed in Texas, I thought you meant drunk in Texas.... Like we were Saturday night in Austin! Here's proof! HC
yea phil any info you could get would help. i know there was another post on here about a guy selling titles in texas. i mihgt need to find it as well. thanks b
I used those guys to get titles for scooters in the past - money wise it just about equals what the Great state of Texas charges - except that you don't have to do a bonded title or any other BS.
I would worry that I was marked, and that any other title I presented for that vehicle would get me in serious trouble, fast. Here in Illinois, it's no different. Years ago I bought a '64 Falcon Squire wagon. When I went to title it, I noticed that the previous title service (a currency exchange), had put 'sedan' instead of 'wagon'. So, I took the car, the Ford service manual with the VIN breakdown (this letter means wagon, etc.), and the old title to the DMV. I thought I was gonna have this one ripped. Wrong. The dimbulb clerk informed me that she could not change it, even though it was obviously a typo on the previous application. The overwhelming evidence that the car was a wagon didn't make one iota of difference to her. The proposed solution?? Take the car to the State Police for an inspection (one that arguably could be done by a 55mph driveby...) and return with all the proper paperwork filled out in triplicate, bla, bla, bla. I told her I'd just leave it as is. She told me I could get in trouble. Guess she was right, I eventually got married, no fault of the Ford's, though... I shoulda got a job in civil 'service': you're set for life; you don't have to think; you can't get fired; and you don't have to DO anything, really... Cosmo
I havn't tried these guys yet but was told good things. You might wanna try giving them a call or email http://www.lawrenceautotitle.com/
I tried to use the YOM plates I got for the '62 last week. Well I got the same dimbulb. Didn't know about YOM and thought I might have to send them to Austin. What, you think, you don't know! We they want me to take a day to stand in line in Denton, then send $15 to Austin, and then come back at some point and they will ok me to use these plates. Two trips to the Denton Tax and fuck know how long austin will take. I wanna drive this 'bird next weekend to the Massacre. issed:
We dont' have those problems out here in California... Sheesh, they let you register new construction vehicles as the year that they most closely resemble out here... catyletic converters? I hear you have to have old cars inspected out there too... What kind of liberal commie pinko fags are runnin' Texas anyway? Here's what I would do... change the vin number by one digit and then try another DMV office... Sam.
Here is what we do !!! we just put on the year plates as the car and dont drive stupid the police wont mess with you . Than get legal after the Massacre !!! Dirty used my antique plates for a month !!
As said before buy yourself a title.. You won't need an inspection or anything if you buy a Texas title. Not a title from another state. Most DMV's will accept titles from out of state only if they inspect the car. Don't give them a chance to inspect it. Buy a Texas title and after that its a matter of paperwork with no inspections.
Or move to Cali. You can drive a roadster rear round , nice weather, no inspections, Just the cost of living is 4 times as much and you dont have a garage !!
Ive used ITS-TITLES.COM many times with great results and is 125 dolla's.......we have a yearly state inspection here in Mo.-and if a title is sent in for a car from another state we are required to get an ID/OD form filled out by law officer -OR we can just get it "inspected" at our buddys garage and sidestep that bullshit....
Sam that sounds all well and good..., and we used to play that game in Wisconsin but the DMV office in Texas is determined by your address on your drivers license...! (NO-SHIT)!
You'd have to put cats on it?? Does that mean they'd make you pass emissions on the car? That's unbelievable... .....but I got dibs on the inspection!
For my glass 32 i just bought a 32 ford title from the guy who advertises in street rodder. His ads are the little boxes that say "need titles?" and just has a phone number. He sent me a reciept of sale , like i bought a car from him, the title and a blank vin plate. Im about 95% sure it will work here in IL. i would think it would work in Texas too? Nick
OK, Bubba, here is what I got. I had to fill out this form , which has been revised a little since I did it in 2002. It basically goes on the premise that the car has been rebuilt, not recently manufactured. According to this page you no longer need the cops to inspect your car or get a pencil rubbing of the motor casting # or VIN that you and I both mentioned earlier. Hope this helps. I'll PM you my phone number in case I can help you at all.