Well, on Saturday I picked up a 1990 4Runner that was meant to be a woods-mobile and never see the pavement. After cleaning/tweaking we realized the 4R was in till in great shape so I figured I'd register it and drive it.
I knew buying it that the title was "messed up" but didn't care because I had no intention on registering it. Here is the issue, and it got a little weird.
The back of the title says Jane Doe sold it to Tom Smith on 12-17-16 and when they were filling it out they did it incorrectly which my DMV said voids the title. Then apparently Tom Smith traded for it with the guy I bought it from, but he never registered the vehicle.
Now, the weird part is I found a registration slip in the car showing it registered to another person and it's valid from 3/18/16 to 3/31/17. I call that person because their number is listed on the registration, they claim to have never owned a Toyota and don't know what I'm talking about.
So.. I'm lost and my DMV is absolutely helpless. Any way to get this thing on the road or do I have to stick to my original parts-car plan?
Edit:
Aint she bootiful
I knew buying it that the title was "messed up" but didn't care because I had no intention on registering it. Here is the issue, and it got a little weird.
The back of the title says Jane Doe sold it to Tom Smith on 12-17-16 and when they were filling it out they did it incorrectly which my DMV said voids the title. Then apparently Tom Smith traded for it with the guy I bought it from, but he never registered the vehicle.
Now, the weird part is I found a registration slip in the car showing it registered to another person and it's valid from 3/18/16 to 3/31/17. I call that person because their number is listed on the registration, they claim to have never owned a Toyota and don't know what I'm talking about.
So.. I'm lost and my DMV is absolutely helpless. Any way to get this thing on the road or do I have to stick to my original parts-car plan?
Edit:
Aint she bootiful
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