Texas is probably the odd one then......no title, no registration. I wanted to buy an 80's Dodge military "power wagon" and there was no way to get a title......only folks I know that have purchased them bought them for ranch work.
Yep
Texas is strange about titles
If you lose it , your vehicle won't be on the road again ever
In GA you can easily get a title for a vehicle abandoned at your home or business or a thru a mechanics lien if say, someone takes a vehicle to a mechanic , has work done and never pays the bill
All youd need to do is haul the vehicle to my house and abandon it and I could probably get a title for it
I wonder if there is money to be made buying vehicles in Texas and bringing them back ??
N.C is the same way , if you lose the title ,it just became a parts car .
But if you haul it to GA , and it's not on the list of stolen cars ,you can get a tag and drive it , although you might not be able to get an actual title
I have a 1974 vehicle I've owned and driven since 95 with no title , but I got a registration and tag for it