How to title a hot rod

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  I live in Laramie, Wyoming and have two 1984 GMC Sierra Classic trucks. I have no title for either. They tell me at the county seat that I must go to the original owner and have them fill out a form. I have no idea who the original owner was. I have had both trucks for several years. I haven't any idea what to do. One has no VIN. number at all!
 
  
'''''***If you are registering a street rod/hot rod as an antique, all you need to do is; insure the vehicle, go the your county tax collector's office, bring your proof of insurance, driver's license, and the Application for Antique License Plates.  The fee is $50.00, and you are done.  This automatically registers the vehicle as an antique, and you have none of the extra unnecessary paperwork to fill out, no titles to bring.  Easy as 1,2 & 3...'''''
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I live in Laramie, Wyoming and have two 1984 GMC Sierra Classic trucks. I have no title for either. They tell me at the county seat that I must go to the original owner and have them fill out a form. I have no idea who the original owner was. I have had both trucks for several years. I haven't any idea what to do. One has no VIN. number at all!
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If you are registering a street rod/hot rod as an antique, all you need to do is; insure the vehicle, go the your county tax collector's office, bring your proof of insurance, driver's license, and the Application for Antique License Plates.  The fee is $50.00, and you are done.  This automatically registers the vehicle as an antique, and you have none of the extra unnecessary paperwork to fill out, no titles to bring.  Easy as 1,2 & 3.
  
 
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==Countries==

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