To expand on that a bit, take a look at your DMV's website and they may have forms for you to use. There may also be minimum requirements listed for making it easier to title and register in the future that will be listed there.
Good luck.
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I strongly suggest you find out what you'll need to get a clean title before you spend much time/money on it. You don't want to spend a year or two and/or a bunch of money fixing it up, only to find out later that you can't get it titled.
Originally posted by honestlou: I strongly suggest you find out what you'll need to get a clean title before you spend much time/money on it. You don't want to spend a year or two and/or a bunch of money fixing it up, only to find out later that you can't get it titled.
The car is an 'Assembled Vehicle' so it currently has no title nor VIN.
I'm just wanting a sample bill of sale, as I'm wanting to itemize the parts included (more granularly than what a VTR-63 shows) as it is on purchase.