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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: SteveRivet on October 30, 2020, 02:24:35 PM
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https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/mcy/d/falls-church-1980-moto-guzzi-sp1000/7222819266.html
Depending on the internals may be a nice start to a project. No collection to seller.
Steve
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Glad it's not near me!
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It comes with a "open" title that has been signed by a previous owner.
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It comes with a "open" title that has been signed by a previous owner.
That shouldn't be a problem for the DMV. They don't care how many people handled the title as long as it's been properly executed. Some states require a notarized signature, most don't. If the title was from a state where notarization is required, and the signature wasn't notarized, and the signer isn't available, that's a problem. Otherwise, you just hand it across the counter, no one's going to ask where it's been .... !
Lannis
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I guess that sp doesn’t have a left side...
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That shouldn't be a problem for the DMV. They don't care how many people handled the title as long as it's been properly executed. Some states require a notarized signature, most don't. If the title was from a state where notarization is required, and the signature wasn't notarized, and the signer isn't available, that's a problem. Otherwise, you just hand it across the counter, no one's going to ask where it's been .... !
Lannis
Yes all depends what State it was titled in. PA, OH, NC all require sellers signature be notarized.
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No problem in MD.
Seems like an okay deal, but the guy that bought my V7 Stone has a running, riding, Mille GT for sale for $1500. Gettysburg, PA area.
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No problem in MD.
Seems like an okay deal, but the guy that bought my V7 Stone has a running, riding, Mille GT for sale for $1500. Gettysburg, PA area.
Its no problem if was titled in a state that does not require the sellers signature to be notarized. If it has a PA title for instance the unnotarized signature is worthless and PA will not release the title to the new buyer.
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SOLD!
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Its no problem if was titled in a state that does not require the sellers signature to be notarized. If it has a PA title for instance the unnotarized signature is worthless and PA will not release the title to the new buyer.
I think you picked up the SP1000 I posted up from CL a couple years ago. That was right down the road from me and a much better deal.
-Steve
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