kidcrash603 wrote:
What's it going to take to make a sale happen?
Make it something other than a rusty non running accord? You're probably not going to have any luck here. Stick it on ebay and work the whole "Japanese Nostalgic Car" angle or whatever.
poopshovel wrote:
kidcrash603 wrote:
What's it going to take to make a sale happen?
Make it something other than a rusty non running accord? You're probably not going to have any luck here. Stick it on ebay and work the whole "Japanese Nostalgic Car" angle or whatever.
This car has less rust than most of the cars on the road today. The hood, and rear valence areas are just surface. The inside door bottoms are the worst and they are a couple hour fix.
Floors and undercarriage are rust free. It doesn't leak, and the suspension looks like it was replaced before they parked it, or they just took good care of it.
It ran on 3 cylinders before I pulled the head.
You have a title to this gem?
Mazdax605 wrote:
You have a title to this gem?
This car was bought in New Hampshire in 1976. New Hampshire didn't issue titles back then.
Now, since it's older than 15 years old, no title is required to register it in NH. All a NH resident needs is a bill of sale or previous registration.
...but in the great Commonwealth of Taxachusetts we need a title. No title means I can't make you an offer. Sorry.
Mazdax605 wrote:
...but in the great Commonwealth of Taxachusetts we need a title. No title means I can't make you an offer. Sorry.
There has to be some way around that, huh? I mean, it's not like the title was lost, there has never been one.
If you are seriously interested in making an offer, let me know, and I'll find out on my end if it's possible to have a title issued for it.
Thanks!
kidcrash603 wrote:
Mazdax605 wrote:
...but in the great Commonwealth of Taxachusetts we need a title. No title means I can't make you an offer. Sorry.
There has to be some way around that, huh? I mean, it's not like the title was lost, there has never been one.
If you are seriously interested in making an offer, let me know, and I'll find out on my end if it's possible to have a title issued for it.
Thanks!
Duplicate NH titles can be issued for any car of any age in NH, then signed over to any out of state buyer. Takes 2-4 weeks(usually the low end), you can download the form on the state web site, and I think one could be obtained from the DMV on South Willow, to be mailed to the Hazen Dr location in Concord. Should be $25ish.