I have heard similar hard luck stories. That's why when I buy a car or when my son buy's a car we get it titled in our names first thing. In N.Y. for a small fee you can get a title only so you are now the owner without putting insurance and plates on the car. And there are no surprises later down the road after you have spent good money on a car you may not legally own. "Doc"
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- From: twa1950@xxxx
- Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2004 18:00:49 EDT
It must be the tittle. Maybe he owes a bunch on it. A driver at work told me how he spent $5,000 on a Malibu not counting his time on fixing it up to watch the REPO man pull if from his driveway. Seem like he was the third owner and he didn't bother to change the tittle over to his name. He said he tried to pay the $1000 off that the loan was for but they wouldn't let him. He couldn't find the first guy that the car's name was in. I wouldn't have told that story if it would have been me. Terry --part1_1c2.1afc5e3d.2e109d91_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <HTML> <FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><HTML><FONT SIZE=2 PTSIZE=10 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">It must be the tittle. Maybe he owes a bunch on it. A driver at work told me how he spent $5,000 on a Malibu not counting his time on fixing it up to watch the REPO man pull if from his driveway. Seem like he was the third owner and he didn't bother to change the tittle over to his name. He said he tried to pay the $1000 off that the loan was for but they wouldn't let him. He couldn't find the first guy that the car's name was in. I wouldn't have told that story if it would have been me.<BR> Terry</FONT> <br> </HTML> --part1_1c2.1afc5e3d.2e109d91_boundary--
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