I don't know about Colorado but I had a similar situation with ol' 1343. It
had a CA title that said it was a 76 Bricklen. All I had to do here in UT
was get a VIN verification form and have a policeman come and look at the VIN
tag and sign the form. They even came to my house since my Bricklin wasn't
driveable yet.
Marvin
In a message dated 9/19/2008 6:14:53 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
breton48@live.com writes:
> Hi... bad luck with my Bricklin - first, it broke down on my way to the
> Colorado DMV... then when I picked up my truck and got to the local DMV to
> register all my vehicles in El Paso County, all went well till they got to
> the
> Bricklin: the CA DMV left out the last VIN digit, so instead of #2121 it's
> #212 on the title. Colorado will not register the car or correct the title,
> and asked me to have the title certificate corrected by the CA DMV. That
> means
> driving 2400 miles to CA and back as the CA DMV told me they would need to
> see
> the vehicle before changing the title. Any lister with any good contact in
> the
> DMV in the hope I could do this by email/fax, whatever?
>
> JLC in the Black Forest, CO
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