Stop in for a cup of coffee

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I'd get it but look at that last photo. That's not looking good. Hard to tell how many he's got there. maybe is worth it - if they are readable
Guessing that is one of the oldest. Pages look crispy. But not likely many of that book still in existence. If some of those old ones not useable maybe sell to a collector- garage art, etc.
 
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Fired up the trimmer, did a little walking around. I sure like that thing. 6.5 hp walk behind string trimmer. Quiet, and i dont have to carry it.
 

Morning, those walk behind trimmers are great. Have a safe trip Tim. Need to get another cup, then get to doing something.
 
Well good luck to everyone along their travels. anyone going through texas on the 40 is bound to be met with some roadwork.
 
I for one am going to be met with delays at the DMV since the day has finally come to get my car legally on the road. It should take about 3 hours with no delays. (so i'm expecting 6) :mad:
 
Good luck wit dat :lol: One reason I've been a AAA member for so many years :lol:
Oh trust me, my family has been with AAA for 25 years but guess what....
Since my car came with no plates or papers at all, they could not do anything about it. Even the title place that specializes in this sort of thing could not do anything since they need at least some sort of papers for them to do it.
 
Oh trust me, my family has been with AAA for 25 years but guess what....
Since my car came with no plates or papers at all, they could not do anything about it. Even the title place that specializes in this sort of thing could not do anything since they need at least some sort of papers for them to do it.
I don't have AAA, but we have a great local notary/tag place. I think you save a couple bucks by going up to the DMV, but the other place is so much quicker/easier.
 
I don't have AAA, but we have a great local notary/tag place. I think you save a couple bucks by going up to the DMV, but the other place is so much quicker/easier.
yeah so do I, but mine said since my car has been off the books since 88, there is no longer a record of the car anywhere in any database. also, the car came with nothing. the only paper I have is the bill of sale
 
yeah so do I, but mine said since my car has been off the books since 88, there is no longer a record of the car anywhere in any database. also, the car came with nothing. the only paper I have is the bill of sale
I don't think PA recognizes bill of sale at all. Mine had last been registered in Maryland in 97 I think. I took a signed MD title in and the transferred it - no problem. I wasn't sure what would happen, so I transferred mine immediately, before investing a dime in it.Funny thing is, I was told they won't do that with a PA title. Person on the title must be there to transfer it.
 
I don't think PA recognizes bill of sale at all. Mine had last been registered in Maryland in 97 I think. I took a signed MD title in and the transferred it - no problem. I wasn't sure what would happen, so I transferred mine immediately, before investing a dime in it.Funny thing is, I was told they won't do that with a PA title. Person on the title must be there to transfer it.
yeah I really do not know all of the laws in California but what I do know is they are going to charge me at least 250 dollars in fees alone to get it registered today.
 
I waited so long because there was no way I am going to put my car on non op which last time I checked was 80.00. hell no
 
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