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As Ricky said, check with the state DMV and bordering states. If nothing comes up, then contact Broadway Title. They can help in most states get you a new title for your vehicle. Hot Rodders use it all the time, since after like 9 years of non-registeration states delete vehicle records. The paperwork with broadway title basically sells the trailer/car to them for the sale price you paid, they license it in their state then sell it back to you for the same dollar figure (plus their fee) and in a matter of 2-3 weeks, as long as the vin isn't on a stolen vehicle list your state will use their bill of sale (from a non-title state) to issue you a title. It is a few hundred bucks, but it was what we had to do on the 66 before we sold it since the previous owners had long sense lost the title and any associated paperwork. The other alternative in our state was to apply for title and and have registration only for 5 years then they would issue a title. That meathod was cheaper but we couldn't wait 5 years to trade off the 66.
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