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hallgrenn hallgrenn at aol.com
Sun Dec 28 06:48:25 EST 2014


Mechanic's lien sale.  You are storing the car and incurring expenses.   You purchased it in good faith.  You didn't steal it.  Go through the mechanic's lien sale process to obtain a title to protect yourself and continue to check stolen car databases.    Even if the car was stolen you have possession legitimately.
Bob


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I bought a 65 monza 14 months ago on ebay from a guy who had it in his garage for 29 years or more. He towed it to my house abd after he drove away. I  discovered no keys. He wasnt the owner on the registration, and no title.(I didnt discover that until just recently whenI started working on the car)BOY AM I STUPID. The original owner is dead. The dealer is out of business Alk I have is a signed registration from 1975.ANY THOUGHTS? Anybody wanna sell me a bridge?
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