somebody **** in your wheaties lately? You've been a real dickhead for a while. No offense intended, of course.
Let me explain. Us dickheads in Georgia are only required to use a bill of sale on cars from I think it is 82 and prior. I maybe a year or two off.
If you happen to have a title, great. But, if the car has EVER been registered without a title in Georgia, you cannot get a title. No how, no way. So, Georgia only requires a bill of sale. PERIOD.
That car is not original any longer. All that would matter in Georgia when they ran the numbers would be two things. One, that there are no liens against the car and two, that the car is not stolen. Other than that, I could get that car registered in Georgia in less than one minute SIGHT UNSEEN, be it from out of state, or out of country. All I need is a valid bill of sale.
I could even explain the discrepancy with the VIN and they would be fine with it. When it is regarding something that old, that has changed hands as many times as that car probably has, Georgia is very lenient regarding small mistakes.
It's pretty stupid, IMO, to hold old cars to the same standards as newer ones since they have been around much longer and are subject to these type mistakes......heck, back then the mistake could have happened right at the factory since both cars probably went down the same assembly line.
So that's fine. I'll be a Georgia dickhead. But that's how it is around here. Had I called you that, I would have at least gotten a warning, if not an infraction. Normally, I would fire back. Had you talked to me like that in person, I would have broken your nose. But you're not worth the trouble over the internet.















