1963 Valiant V200 Wagon

hey guys. well today i met up with the last registered owner of the wagon. he turned out to be a real cool guy. we ended up talking cars for about an hour and i brought pictures of the wagon. so i got his signature and stuff that i needed for my paperwork. then i drove 50 miles back to hayward to go to the dmv. i got their with 5 minutes to spare before they closed. i sat in line for about 20 minutes and luckily got a car guy to help me out. we ended up talking cars. he said i just need the owners wifes signature. ( which i will have my girl take care of) and i will get my plates and tags. i already paid, the fees were 189.00 not too bad. and he gave me a temperary sticker. he said this way i could go cruise it. now why cant all the people at the dmv be like this. while i was waiting in line i kept finding myself play all the scenerios in my head about how my 5th trip to the dmv was gonna go. this had me so stressed out. but im glad to say i think its finally over. im suprised no one goes in and shoots up the place.