aircooledTOM
New Member
Hello All,
I've got a 1971 T100C and I'm trying to get it titled in PA. I purchased it in 2006 while I was deployed in Iraq. I had my dad help me pick it up. It was purchased without a title from a no-title state (RI). I have misplaced the bill of sale (2006-2014, 3 moves later)... I have attempted to contact the seller and have been successful. He said he'd get me a reproduced bill of sale... But now, he's not returning my calls. I suspect he realized that he "skipped owners" when he sold me the bike and that he may owe Rhode Island sales tax. I was not given a transferrable registration (all that RI uses). Honestly I don't even know if the bike was ever registered in RI....
Is the "Vermont" option my best move?
In PA there are a couple of mechanisms that I could use (apply for a title as an abandoned vehicle, court order, etc...). But these all see much more cumbersome than getting a real registration from another state. I'd like an elegant and simple solution.... ??? though I doubt that it'll be particularly easy.....
I've got a 1971 T100C and I'm trying to get it titled in PA. I purchased it in 2006 while I was deployed in Iraq. I had my dad help me pick it up. It was purchased without a title from a no-title state (RI). I have misplaced the bill of sale (2006-2014, 3 moves later)... I have attempted to contact the seller and have been successful. He said he'd get me a reproduced bill of sale... But now, he's not returning my calls. I suspect he realized that he "skipped owners" when he sold me the bike and that he may owe Rhode Island sales tax. I was not given a transferrable registration (all that RI uses). Honestly I don't even know if the bike was ever registered in RI....
Is the "Vermont" option my best move?
In PA there are a couple of mechanisms that I could use (apply for a title as an abandoned vehicle, court order, etc...). But these all see much more cumbersome than getting a real registration from another state. I'd like an elegant and simple solution.... ??? though I doubt that it'll be particularly easy.....