Hope she don't rob a bank or shoot up place like the other day in Arizona,
then they come looking for you! Years ago I sold a 69 Javelin 343, AT to a guy
locally who said he would take to DMV and change over that week. Even though I
had signed title and bill of sale as seller, he continued to drive it around.
The car took a beating, side swiping vehicles when he was drunk, he got mad and
smashed out driver door glass, inside littered with beer cans, backed into a car
at apartments he lived at, windshield got busted somehow, car looked nothing
like the car I had put in Autorama several years before......I got notice from
Houston Police (them again) who said the car was at a storage lot off Gessner
and I had 30 days to claim it, it was racking up fees of $15 a day stoage,
before they auction it off in 31 days.
Since the car was still in my name I drove down there and car was full of
water from recent heavy rains, flat tire, dented all up, busted glass, looked
like the car came from the salvage yard I originally saved it from. So showed my
driver license, paid the $350 and bought it back, towed it home and proceeded to
put it back together. I got a form and had it notarized, and had kid sign it,
giving him $20 in cash for crack for the title, and left it at that.
Fixed the car up nicely again, then sold it later. Now, on the bill of sale
things here in Texas they advise you to pull off your license plate when selling
a vehicle and keep it. Probably because of the bank robbery problem or human
smuggling problem or drug running problem (pick one) around here, so if you have
paper tag on car you have bullseye on you for cops to stop you. And they do, it
is reasonable cause now......didn't used to be!
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