I meant start this thread on the drive home, we pretty much just drove .
Chris was very Accommodating and met my brother an I at the airport in Jackson MS on the 3rd.
all 10020 needs now is very good cleaning we killed a ton of bugs.
Made it home about an hour ago cross country in 2 days !!! got lots of complaints and only few stupid comments.
I will post some more tomorrow only thing that gave any real trouble was my water damaged iPhone.
Not sure if I should wash her up first or just go to the DMV tomorrow AM
Pic are Wyoming. more tomorrow and the one in the dark is the first Pic I took of after making her mine.\ I don"t know why they rotated like that they are not like that on my desktop....
When I brought mine from California to Oregon I took it to DMV as soon as I could. Since it was inop I had to have it flatbedded to DMV and have the clerk come out and verify the VIN. It was good as was the California title so I registered it. The clerk told me I did the right thing before putting a bunch of money into restoration because they get people that come in that bought a car that was stolen or title wasn't properly signed, lien holder, etc. So in short, go to DMV and get it registered before you start an expensive restoration.
Very good idea to Title it just as soon as you can. That way if there are any problems and you need the seller's help, you might still be able to get in touch with them. Wait and people move, die or just won't help. In some States there is a penalty if you don't Title it quickly. You do not have to register it when you Title it. That you can save for later. In some States you must have full insurance on it to register and plate it and that is a waste if you aren't driving it. It also has to be running so it can be inspected. If, for any reason, you decide to sell it, you will have a Title to do that. It is usually a hassle to Title an out-of-State vehicle so the sooner you do it the better.
Very good idea to Title it just as soon as you can. That way if there are any problems and you need the seller's help, you might still be able to get in touch with them. Wait and people move, die or just won't help. In some States there is a penalty if you don't Title it quickly. You do not have to register it when you Title it. That you can save for later. In some States you must have full insurance on it to register and plate it and that is a waste if you aren't driving it. It also has to be running so it can be inspected. If, for any reason, you decide to sell it, you will have a Title to do that. It is usually a hassle to Title an out-of-State vehicle so the sooner you do it the better.
Oregon charges you an extra 55 bucks after the first 30 days I did not make it to the DMV today but I'm tomorrow right at 830.
All excellent advice
now Oregon charges 7 dollars for them to come look at the vin. Im gonna try and convince them to let me transfer the plates from the Rover I sold to the Delorean I just renewed them I convinced them to do it once from a jeep to a range rover but im not sure I can get them to do it again but it would save some money.