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Chuck,
I’m a simple man and call it as I see it (usually quite bluntly) and I expect the same from others, so no offense taken. I do have a bill of sale from my seller, as well as a signed odometer statement. If I use the bill of sale with no title, it runs into other issues. Using the SF-97 and bill of sale is not a good idea (as I found out).
I intend to call the seller to my seller on Monday to see if he has a letter from GL granting limited power of attorney (I would think that if he did have it, it has gone bye-bye in the intervening three years. As he is a Sherriff’s deputy, perhaps he has some strings he can pull and would be kind enough to pull them for me. Personally, I do not have the balls to ask someone to go 100 miles to Richmond to fix this SNAFU…nor do I think they would do it (I’m not sure I would, and I try really hard to be honorable). That said, I still have options before I break down and cry (or do some serious drinking, I haven’t decided yet)…
Contact the deputy and see if he has anything that will help or has strings he can pull.
Ask, then badger, and then threaten GL to do the right thing (starting out nice and then increasing pressure commensurate with the resistance I receive).
Go the VSA 12 route.
Petition our Governor and Senator.
Get a judge to assign me the vehicle
After that…well if you hear news about a guy on top of a 7-11 with a rifle…well you may want to delete any references to me…
Seriously, I cannot fathom there is not a way out of this, given the proper amount of persuasion, persistence and being an out and out pain in the ass. At the very worst, someone, somewhere will tire of my letters, phone calls, etc. and give in. I seriously hope it easier than that, as I am sure there are other Virginians that need relief from the warring regulations of GL and the Virginia DMV. My biggest worry is that I am running out of local DMV’s to go to and sooner or later I will become notorious (and be spending a lot of time and gas money going to backwater DMV’s). However, once I make precedence, it should pave the way for others to follow. What a way to start a hobby…!
I’m a simple man and call it as I see it (usually quite bluntly) and I expect the same from others, so no offense taken. I do have a bill of sale from my seller, as well as a signed odometer statement. If I use the bill of sale with no title, it runs into other issues. Using the SF-97 and bill of sale is not a good idea (as I found out).
I intend to call the seller to my seller on Monday to see if he has a letter from GL granting limited power of attorney (I would think that if he did have it, it has gone bye-bye in the intervening three years. As he is a Sherriff’s deputy, perhaps he has some strings he can pull and would be kind enough to pull them for me. Personally, I do not have the balls to ask someone to go 100 miles to Richmond to fix this SNAFU…nor do I think they would do it (I’m not sure I would, and I try really hard to be honorable). That said, I still have options before I break down and cry (or do some serious drinking, I haven’t decided yet)…
Contact the deputy and see if he has anything that will help or has strings he can pull.
Ask, then badger, and then threaten GL to do the right thing (starting out nice and then increasing pressure commensurate with the resistance I receive).
Go the VSA 12 route.
Petition our Governor and Senator.
Get a judge to assign me the vehicle
After that…well if you hear news about a guy on top of a 7-11 with a rifle…well you may want to delete any references to me…
Seriously, I cannot fathom there is not a way out of this, given the proper amount of persuasion, persistence and being an out and out pain in the ass. At the very worst, someone, somewhere will tire of my letters, phone calls, etc. and give in. I seriously hope it easier than that, as I am sure there are other Virginians that need relief from the warring regulations of GL and the Virginia DMV. My biggest worry is that I am running out of local DMV’s to go to and sooner or later I will become notorious (and be spending a lot of time and gas money going to backwater DMV’s). However, once I make precedence, it should pave the way for others to follow. What a way to start a hobby…!