Thread: NY registration questions
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03-22-2007 02:52 PM #1
NY registration questions
I've finally arrived at the point to get my 32 Ford roadster registered and on the road. But, the DMV in NY has got me very confused. I am hoping someone can explain what they are looking for. The first step was to send an application for aproval to the DMV in Albany so they could tell me if the car is approved to be registered. That seems to have went well and was approved. The second part is the application for a VIN. This is where they have me very confused. I sent them all the major component receipts. I sent them the receipt for the chassis and a Certificate of Manufacture and also the reciept and the Certificate of Manufacture of the Body. They tell me they need a copy of the back of the Certificate of Manufacture showing that the form was signed over to me and notorized?? I explained to them that the back is blank,that hese were brand new components, not a complete car or kit. The receipts show the company name, the serial number of the Frame and Body and the serial numbers match what is on the receipts. The person just kept saying that in NY State they need the Cetificates in my name signed over from the seller? I think they are referring to a Certificate of Origin for a Vehicle? From research that is completely different from a Cetificate of Manufacture. I could not make them understand. Is there something that I am missing? Does anyone know what their talking about. They also want a receipt for the engine which I purchased from junkyard 25yrs ago. I have no problem with that, but they say they want the VIN of the car it was taken out of? Is this right? All of this needs to be done by mail of phone in NY so I can't even try to find a different person to deal with. This really kills me, I have bought every part and have every receipt and I don't know how to go about this. Any insight or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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