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1600-2 1968 Bristol


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It's called my own personal warehouse space.

I own a small building two garage doors industrial area.

Nobody cares what I'm storing. Storing each car waiting for the right time.

Chris Hutton

72 02tii Ceylon 2761758

71 02 Sunroof Riviera 2574316

68 1600 Bristol 1565358

88 535is sold

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Landon,

I found two cars in Pueblo Co ..

72 Tii Ceylon and 71 riviera sunroof

Both sitting in a barn for 13 years.

I have bill of sale need Colorado DMV advice with getting titles.

I have the old registration info.

In fact the 71 was sold thru a local used car dealer who claim to still have the old registration. PO - passed away an everything was old thru an estate sale.

In TX I can file a bonded title but would rather try and get the original one from the state of CO. .any advice ?

Chris Hutton

72 02tii Ceylon 2761758

71 02 Sunroof Riviera 2574316

68 1600 Bristol 1565358

88 535is sold

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Landon,

In TX I can file a bonded title but would rather try and get the original one from the state of CO. .any advice ?

Not sure what is required. I think a call to the DMV would be in order. I have purchased one older car here in Colorado and the owner signed the title over to me. I then just registered it in my name in my home county. They did want to see the car and verify the VIN when I registered it.

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88 325ix zinnoberrot

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In TX I can file a bonded title but would rather try and get the original one from the state of CO. .any advice ?

Try to get the title from CO and, like previously mentioned, go to the DPS office and ask in advance. I went through some interesting hoops dealing with an improperly titled `76 that I bought from Kansas (and moved it to TX). The seller did most of the work, but it required some legal maneuvering on his part before a Kansas judge allowed a clean title.

On your end, go to the DPS office, explain everything and see what they tell you. They like to hear that stuff up front.

Good luck!

ClayW
1967 1600-2 - M42 - 1521145          Follow my project at www.TX02.blogspot.com          E30 DD Project Blog

 

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