Vermont Loophole Closed
Figured I'd post this here since it popped up in my feed today.
https://www.roadandtrack.com/news/a4...registrations/ Quote:
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I wonder how stringent the VIN verification was for Vermont. Did you have to apply for a Vermont title to register a car?
Missouri requires inspection by State Police for VIN and odometer verification. I believe it's largely to ferret out stolen engines and chop shop cars. I bought a car from the impound lot that had been owned and properly titled/plated in Missouri and I still had to have the inspection. I had replaced the control arms, struts, and a couple other front suspension parts, and they wanted receipts! But the engine had the matching VIN and it passed. |
Curious as to 'renewals'.
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South Dakota is still a viable solution. :)
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I went the Vermont route a couple of times many years ago.
First time was with my 1974 Honda MT125, second was with my 1979 Honda XR500. In both cases the VIN verification was covered by a Missouri safety inspection coupled with a signature by a local LEO stating that they'd run the VIN through their system and it hadn't been reported as stolen. Renewal was a simple online process. All obsolete information at this point unfortunately, it was a great option for myself and a number of buddies who were rebuilding barn-find bikes at the time. Will have to look into the South Dakota option |
Vermont is still doing renewals
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