Friday, June 27, 2008
Vintage car titles
Here at www.GetNewTitle.com we treat all vehicles as vintage cars. We know that to some people
a 1972 Chevy Vega that they drove across the United States is as much a vintage vehicle as the 1946 Roles Royce that was used in a presidential inauguration.
This should solve the vintage car argument in the office here!
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Kit Car Florida
Application for Kit Mounted on a Car Frame Previously Titled in Florida
Application for Kit Mounted on a Car Frame Previously Previously Titled in Another State
Application for Kit Mounted on a Homemade FrameApplication for Kit Mounted on a New Frame Provided by the Manufacturer
Kit Car Title New York
Whether you just like to tinker or you're an automobile design aficionado who's created a special vehicle from scratch, all custom or modified motor vehicles, motorcycles, and trailers must be evaluated by the Department of Motor Vehicles before they can be registered and used on New York's public highways. Such vehicles include homemade or kit automobiles, trucks, or motorcycles as well as other vehicles with special construction, equipment, or characteristics.
Registering a homemade or custom-built vehicle can be a little complicated, and not all applicants are successful: The vehicle needs to be examined and receipts submitted, the DMV might need to issue a vehicle identification number (VIN) for it, it will need a standard safety inspection, and more.
To help you manage the process, the DMV will send you an application package by mail that contains complete information about homemade vehicles, a checklist of instructions, a list of required vehicle equipment, and form MV-272.1 (application for VIN). This last form, which you might not need, is not available online.
The DMV may ask to examine the vehicle, and will almost certainly do so if it is assigning a VIN to it. You'll receive a notice in the mail indicating the date, time, and location of the inspection. You will need to bring all original proofs of purchase, sales receipts, or tax receipts for the vehicle itself or major parts used to make the vehicle; the Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin (MCO) or any other manufacturer's statement; the title certificate and other proofs of ownership; and any other documents that show the source of the vehicle or its major parts.
Kit Car title California
California has a few distinct classifications for Kit cars, custom built and hot rods . From our experience we at Getnewtitle.com have found it much quicker and easier to title in another state and transfer into California
California law describes a custom-built car as one that's "built for private use, not for resale, and is not constructed by a licensed manufacturer or re manufacturer." Basically, a custom-built car is one you built yourself. These types of cars are usually built from kits, or parts taken from salvage vehicles and other cars.
Restored cars, even if you manufactured parts, aren't custom-built. Modification to body, engine, vehicle systems, or the vehicle's interior also don't qualify.
Because custom-built cars are not your typical vehicles, the registration process is a little more involved than with a regular car.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Car title to save money
Any time is a good time to get that lost title for the vehicle you have had for a while. We hope that this economic downturn is not hurting our customers to much, but we are here to help you get thru. If you find yourself with a vehicle and think you might want to put it on the road or sell it or some extra cash GetNewtitle.com can help.

