gottaluvit
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I recently picked up a few different trailers from Govplanet that didn't have the "real" manufacturer or the year manufactured. You know, the items that just say "U.S. Army Automotive and Tank Command". I am "trying" to title my M1061A1 as it weighs over 4000 pounds curb weight and has to have a title in Ohio. Well, I just got sent on a wild goose chase by the county to the state and from the state back to the county. My county title department tried to title it by contacting Columbus and then told me I must go through the salvage vehicle process, through the highway patrol. They told me I have to go through my county common pleas court. The county common pleas court tells me now I must get a lawyer to file a petition so the judge can order me a title. What a major hassle, just to be legal because the STUPID rework companies dont fill out the new dataplate with the proper info. They should be mandated to have an E1 stamp this (or any) data in the blank spaces on these inadequetly filled out data plates before sending stuff to DRMO to be sold to the general public. It really should be just as illegal for Govplanet to sell anything that needs a title to us , as much as it is for me to sell it to Bob down the street without a title. Heck, I can't even scrap a car without a title! So, lesson learned is, I won't bid on anything that don't have the year of manufacture, or the manufacturer's name in the title of the auction.
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