Just a question, since I have not had this particular
opportunity to do this before. My "new" 1964 Daytona
has left Georgia and is headed West. Since Georgia is
one of places that doesn't issue titles, for older type
vehicles, unless under certain conditions, I will be
getting a "bill of sale" from Wayne, the previous owner.
Course once it gets into the "Zone", I will need to get
her inspected and naturally we will get a new title,
from the "Zonian" MVD, as they title everything.[}]
Ok, here is the question[?] what do I or the "Zonian"
inspector use as a the VIN? The plate (serial#)on the
driver side pillar or is there a embossed # on the engine
block somewhere, as was in "Charlene's" case and Mr.
Biggs helped me out on that issue. I remember seeing a
"thread" contribution by "Studegary" from June 2005, on
this subject, and stated that most "late model" Studebaker's
used the serial # plate for the VIN. So am I assuming that
we could proceed that way, since we are starting out fresh[?]
Thanks in advance [8D]
glen Brose
Tumbleweed Flats, AZ
opportunity to do this before. My "new" 1964 Daytona
has left Georgia and is headed West. Since Georgia is
one of places that doesn't issue titles, for older type
vehicles, unless under certain conditions, I will be
getting a "bill of sale" from Wayne, the previous owner.
Course once it gets into the "Zone", I will need to get
her inspected and naturally we will get a new title,
from the "Zonian" MVD, as they title everything.[}]
Ok, here is the question[?] what do I or the "Zonian"
inspector use as a the VIN? The plate (serial#)on the
driver side pillar or is there a embossed # on the engine
block somewhere, as was in "Charlene's" case and Mr.
Biggs helped me out on that issue. I remember seeing a
"thread" contribution by "Studegary" from June 2005, on
this subject, and stated that most "late model" Studebaker's
used the serial # plate for the VIN. So am I assuming that
we could proceed that way, since we are starting out fresh[?]
Thanks in advance [8D]
glen Brose
Tumbleweed Flats, AZ
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