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who has too much $$$- How to bring back a MkI



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At 11:44 AM 10/7/02 -0400, Allyn wrote:

>josh,
>     didnt dirk have a buddy with a warehouse full of mk1's? some of which 
> needed to go to a good home? i may consider coming along to bring a mk1 
> back with me. (or perhaps a hornstein mk2, if i could find a beat up one 
> to restore). so... how would we get said german titled car transferred 
> over to the states and registered here? whose got info on this?
>by the way, how many of us would be crashing at dirks place??? (heh).
>Al
>

Al,
I'm not sure how they do things down your way, but, up here a car as old as 
a MkI doesn't need a title.  If I were doing this(theoretical-because I'm 
not) I would have someone, such as Dirk, find me a MkI and purchase it for 
me.  I then insure it, go to my town office(or city hall or DMV-whatever is 
applicable)with proof of insur. and the bill of sale I wrote myself(but as 
someone such as John Doe etc) and I now have plates and registration for 
the car. Now shipping it back *might* be a slight problem if they track 
whether the car ever went to Europe from the US in the first place.  But 
other than that, simple.

John

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