Would it be the following?
http://www.its-titles.com
Charlie O'Connors
Tallahassee, Florida
'71 MGB/GT
'58 Bugeye
-----Original Message-----
From: Zubrovka [mailto:zubrovka@earthlink.net]
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 1:02 PM
To: James Laukaitis
Cc: mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re:
There's a title service in Alabama. I know different people in the
area that have used them (mid south). All they require is a bill of
sale. I've seen them advertise in Hemmings before. Wish I could be
more helpful with a name.
John
>Folks,
>
> I have multiple questions. A friend in my car club mentioned to me
>that he has a MGB (he is not an LBC guy) at his salvage yard, but not sure
>what, he thinks rubber bumper. He says it has no title. Not sure if its
>there only because of that or it is salvage as well. I could pull parts off
>of it, but he thinks it is basically a rust free car. He said if you like
>it just swap the id plate. I don't think I want to do that, I don't think I
>could, mine is missing, and I have a '67 so it has the plate in the front
>by the radiator only. If it is a rubber bumper then the plate is in the
>doorframe, correct? I don't have a title for my car ('71 or '73 they
>started), but I am going to assume the car I am going to look at tomorrow
>is going to need one, being a rubber bumper car. My '67 BGT is rusty on the
>bottom, and somewhat evtra ventilated. I am ready to delve into it, but if
>I can avoid it, maybe I should. It would mean switching from a coupe to a
>convertible, I guess that can be good and bad. I was going to ask about
>swapping some stuff out from one to the other ('67 BGT to younger B), but I
>will leave it for another note.
> So the question is how easy would it be to get a title for the car?
I
>am in NY.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Jim Laukaitis
>'67 BGT
>email: jim5@us.ibm.com
>In the silence I hear my son crying.
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