Thread: Charlie's new car
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10-24-2012 05:24 AM #16
Barb - as former military plus also knowing many that were, then being a father, all Charlie needs now is to find a decent 'throwaway' car for simple transportation to and from wherever he is going. He wont have enough discretionary dollars, first of all to license and insure then feed the gas tank much - and mom, I'm guessing, in this economy doesn't need to help finance his roaming around. An econobox like a Toyota Corolla will work just fine, parts are reasonable plus available in salvage yards and he will have enough money left to chase 'gasp' girls and maybe even eat out once in a while. You really don't need to know how many car 'problems' the navy kids in the next town over at the reactor school get into with cars ...........
Sorry if I come off as kinda strong, but I put my kids through college with cars and tried to keep up with maintenance during their occasional trips home. They had to pay their own registration, insurance and gas Then there were the traffic citations, both had serious crashes that required major repairs ....... but at least they were reasonably close so I could help some.
As far as Ct - one of the worst states in the Northeast as far as regulations. No title? Good Luck and Adios !!!!
=====================================================Dave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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10-24-2012 07:21 AM #17
You could say I'm closer to his age than I am to most or all of you. While I agree the Trans Am "race car" (probably hacked up) with no title may not be the best choice I see no problem with him having a running project to tinker with and I'd say most of you would have wanted the same for yourself at his age or you probably wouldn't be on this forum today. When I was his age I wore my parents down enough for them to allow me to spend my money to buy my '97 Camaro SS. I loved it until I wrecked it, but I respected the car and wasn't being stupid. I was happy my parents gave me a chance and if I hadn't wrecked it the '35 would probably still be covered in dust in the garage untouched. I'm sure he needs a distraction from his daily routine and if he has a little money burning a hole in his pocket I say he should go for it!
My point is'35 Ford coupe- LT1/T56, '32 Ford pickup, 70 GTO convertible, 06 GTO
Robert
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10-24-2012 07:25 AM #18
Barb, I'm guessing that regardless of what car Charlie buys he will probably register and license it at a permanent address. If that is to be in Virginia the laws, insurance requirements, etc. of that state would apply.
Our son John is career military and he uses our home as his permanent address. His duty assignments change from time to time. Charlie's situation could be the same. Correspondence relating to John's cars comes to my house, so if any local action or leg-work is required, I'm available to handle it.
Wish him well for me!
Jim
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10-24-2012 07:29 AM #19
in the lovely state of Georgia no title for anything twenty years or older I believe only a bill of sale. If you have a title and send it in for transfer I have been told the sate only issues a bill of sale. I remember reading on here someone came to Georgia to register their car so they could get it registered in Colorado I think how it was.
I can understand wanting a car and a certain type of car and I'm not young at all. I would have to agree ship it back home to Mom.
I thank God for young men like him keeping our freedom and making this the country it is.
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10-24-2012 07:52 AM #20
It was me. Purchased the dodge in CO with no title, got it cheap. Took the bill of sale with me to GA when I went home on leave, and got GA plates. Before I left CO, I took my GA registration in to the DMV and re- registered in CO, and got issued a title.
Now I'm back in GA, so will need to re register to GA, but will be able to keep it titled.
Education is expensive. Keep that in mind, and you'll never be terribly upset when a project goes awry.
EG
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10-24-2012 08:00 AM #21
dave his dad keeps trying to talk him into a rice burner as he puts it. charlie was bragging to his new friends in boot about the monte build. so i guess now he wants a car that he can drive and modify when he has the time and money. american made. he is defintely going to pay for everythin himself except he has some buddies in new london that are going to give him half the gas money it takes to drive home for a ride to maryland. 35 ford i also understand where he is coming from. i have found out with charlie over the years that there are alot of times that the only way he can find out something is not a good way for him to go is to let him find out for himself. I just try my best to guide him gently in the saner direction when i can. Jim I have told him that it would be best to title it here if at all possible. He is now planning on shipping it home when he deploys for the first time next year. He is enjoying the navy but the newness is wearing off and he is going through A school which he says is a pain alot of times unless he is getting on the boat for training. He is really home sick and i believe that this car thing is his way of him and i staying connected through our common interest.BARB
LET THE FUN BEGIN
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10-24-2012 08:59 AM #22
I should also chime in that, it is quite common in GA for seventies era car to be sold without title. Most of the ( too many ) cars I have bought and sold were un-titled.
Another thing I have figured out - it is just as satisfying to work on a car using someone else's money! Craft shop fees can add up, and speed parts are expensive. Wrenching on his buddy's car would mean he wouldn't be broke, and he could be paid in beer!.
Education is expensive. Keep that in mind, and you'll never be terribly upset when a project goes awry.
EG
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10-24-2012 09:16 AM #23
the base has 6 car bays with tools for working on cars. he is too young to be paid in beerBARB
LET THE FUN BEGIN
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10-24-2012 03:38 PM #24
not meaning to hijack the thread but :-)
Just use the bill of sales when you buy your tag/registration and keep your Colorado title for the next sale. if you give them the title they will not send a Georgia one back. good ole jawga boy now.
are you coming up to the Dawsonville Moonshine festival this weekend for their car show? you can pm me or we could start a new thread.
I never drank any alcohol either Barb till I was divorced the first time at 29 or 30. maybe he will continue on with out it not missing a thing. hope we can keep the young ones interested in our Love for the good ole American Hot Rods.
he sure looks good in that uniform and were all very proud of him here.
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10-24-2012 09:15 PM #25
thanks green.BARB
LET THE FUN BEGIN
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