How to title a hot rod

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http://www.ncleg.net/Sessions/2007/Bills/Senate/PDF/S2010v0.pdf
 
http://www.ncleg.net/Sessions/2007/Bills/Senate/PDF/S2010v0.pdf
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===North Dakota===
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You will need a noterized bill of sale. proof that a search was done showing that the vehicle is not currently registered. A vehicle inspection needs to be completed by the ND Highway Patrol. The officer who inspected the vehicle will give you a copy that includes all serial numbers and vin number. (All at no cost) Take the cetificate and your noterized bill of sale to the Motor Vehicle branch office and apply for a new title and pay the sales tax due. You will then receive a title. But cannot license it until a final inspection is done. A final inspection is done when the vehilce is road ready and must have all the neccesary equipment in working order. Such as lights, wipers, horn,seat belts, turn signals etc. Once the final inspection is completed you can then purchase license plates and tabs.
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===Ohio===
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Okay, I'll start this one off.  Here is the official info from the Ohio State Patrol's website. I'm sure there will many who will comment on their experiences with the following, and what they have done besides.  Here is a link to the guidelines for what Ohio terms "Salvage and Self-Assembled Vehicles"
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http://www.statepatrol.ohio.gov/forms/salvage.pdf
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By the way, the patrol officer at the Seville post who handles inspections seems quite knowledgable and enthusiastic about the hobby.  Although there is an inspection of the completed car, they seem to concentrate more on the paperwork and documentation ensuring that parts are from a documented source. And don't be even a minute late for your inspection.
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I have been told by the OSP via phone conversations the car is required to have fenders, windshield wipers with washers, seat belts, tail lights, headlights, turn signals, horn, and mufflers.  The OSP officer states that fenders are many times removed by owners after inspection without comment from the OSP.
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This is as of Jan 2009
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Ohio Year Of Manufacture Plates
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http://bmv.ohio.gov/vehicle_registration/historical_model_year.htm
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(B)http://bmv.ohio.gov/vehicle_registration/historical.htm
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General Information: Purpose is to allow owners of historical vehicles to use Ohio plates for the same year as their vehicle was manufactured. (For More Information). (B) To qualify, motor vehicles must be at least 25 years old. They are solely collector's items and are used for participation in club activities, exhibitions, tours, parades, etc. They are NOT for general transportation.
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Registrant Eligibility: These plates may be issued to any Ohio motorist. (B)These plates may be issued to any Ohio motorist. The vehicle must be 25 years of age or older. It is a collector's vehicle used in participation in club activities, exhibitions, tours, parades, but NOT for general transportation.
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Title Requirements: Ohio Certificate of Title issued in individual's name, either singly or jointly, or the name is the same name on the lease agreement.
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Vehicle Information: These plates may be used on any vehicle.
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Type of Plates: Registrant provides his/her own plates which must be serviceable and legible and issued by Ohio and inscribed with the same year when the vehicle was manufactured.(B)Stock, reserved, or personalized plates inscribed with the words Historical Vehicle Ohio (personalized plates may now contain up to six characters).  Model Year Plates are also permitted.
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Issuance Information: Applicant must complete BMV Form 4806 (Affidavit For Registration) and BMV Form 4853 (Historical "Model-Year" Plate Information) and submit a copy of the model year plate(s).
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Cost: The fee is determined by Ohio Revised Code section 4503.181. (B)There is a one-time fee of $10.00.  The fee is determined by Ohio Revised Code section 4503.181.
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1908 Cobalt Blue White Porcelain enamel on Steel
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1909 Cobalt Blue White Porcelain enamel on Steel
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1910 RedBrown/Wood grain White Porcelain enamel on Steel
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1911 White Black Porcelain enamel on Steel
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1912 White-Ivory Green Steel, Flat Begin painted plates
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1913 White-Ivory Maroon Steel, Flat
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1914 White-Ivory Red Steel, Flat
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1915 White-Ivory Black Steel, Flat
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1916 Black White-Ivory Steel, Flat
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1917 Yellow Black Steel, Flat
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1918 Dark Olive Green White-Light Blue Steel Embossed plates begin.  First year for painted border
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1919 Maroon White Steel No painted border 1919-1934
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1920 Dark Blue White Steel
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1921 Green White Steel
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1922 Light Gray Blue Steel
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1923 Gray Red Steel
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1924 Dark Blue-Black White Steel
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1925 Ivory Black Steel
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1926 Brown White Steel
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1927 Gray Black Steel
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1928 Dark Blue-Black White Steel
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1929 Light Green Black Steel
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1930 Maroon White Steel
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1931 Gray Black Steel
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1932 Dark Blue-Black White Steel
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1933 Orange Black Steel
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1934 Maroon White Steel
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1935 Dark Blue-Black Yellow Steel Dies Changed.  Painted border begins
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1936 White Blue Steel
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1937 White Maroon Steel
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1938 White Black Steel 150th Anniversary of Northwest Territory, with covered wagon
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1939 White Blue Steel
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1940 Dark Blue-Black White Steel
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1941 Maroon White Steel
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1942 White Dark Green Steel
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1943 1942 plates and Red windshield decal
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1944 Dark Blue-Black White Steel One plate issued
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1945 White Dark Blue-Black Steel One plate issued
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1946 White Red Steel One plate issued
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1947 Dark Green White Steel
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1948 Light Yellow Black Steel and Aluminum
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1949 Black Yellow Steel and Aluminum
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1950 Yellow Black Steel and Aluminum
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1951 Dark Blue White Steel
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1952 1951 plates and Blue windshield decal
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1953 Dark Green Yellow Steel One plate issued. 1803-1953 150 years of Ohio Statehood.
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1954 Maroon White Steel
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1955 Dark Blue White Steel
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1956 Dark Green White Steel Standardized 6"x12" size
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1957 Maroon White Steel
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1958 Dark Blue White Steel
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1959 White Red Steel 
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1960 Yellow Blue Steel
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1961 Green White Steel 
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1962 Maroon White Steel
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1963 Dark Blue White Steel
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1964 Dark Green White Steel 
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1965 White Red Steel
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1966 Red  White Steel Multiple dies used,see below
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1967 Medium Blue White Steel Multiple dies used,see below
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1968 White Red Steel Multiple dies used,see below
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1969 White Blue Steel Multiple dies used,see below
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1970 Gray Red Steel Ohio State Univ.colors
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1971 Yellow Black Steel Univ.of Toledo colors
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1972 Blue Yellow Steel Kent State Univ. colors
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1973 Green White Steel "Seat Belts Fastened?"
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1974 White Green Steel and Aluminum  Plate reflectorization begins. Ohio and Illinois dies used. "Seat Belts Fastened?"
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1975 1974 Plates and Validation Sticker
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1976 White Red Aluminum Begin no embossed date. No slogan on plates
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1977 White Red Aluminum  Validation stickers used
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1978 White Red Aluminum
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1979 White Red Aluminum
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1980 White Blue Aluminum
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1981 White Blue Aluminum
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1982 White Blue Steel
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1983 White Blue Steel
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1984 White Blue Steel

Revision as of 11:59, 6 February 2009

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