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As Silas winched the Ford onto his flatbed, he smiled. By tomorrow, the truck would be stripped. The doors and bed would go to a body shop, the engine would go to a mechanic, and the frame would be sold for scrap. By the end of the week, the truck that "didn't exist" would be responsible for putting three other trucks back on the road.
"My granddad left it to me when he passed," Leo said, kicking a flat tire. "But we can't find the paperwork anywhere. The DMV told me I was out of luck because the estate is a mess. I just need it gone." who buys trucks with no title
Do you have a specific truck in mind that's missing its paperwork, or As Silas winched the Ford onto his flatbed, he smiled
The gravel crunched under the tires of Silas’s beat-up flatbed as he pulled into the driveway of a house that looked like it was being reclaimed by the woods. In the bed of his truck sat a heavy-duty winch and a stack of blank "Bill of Sale" forms. By the end of the week, the truck
"Then there’s the farm boys," Silas continued. "If this truck stays on private land—plowing snow in a driveway, hauling hay in a pasture, or dragging logs in a timber yard—it never needs a plate. The law doesn't care about paperwork as long as the tires don't touch asphalt. To a farmer, this isn't a 'vehicle'; it's a tool, like a chainsaw with four wheels." 3. The Paperwork Detectives
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Silas leaned against the fender. "And then there’s me. I’ve got the patience to deal with the bonded title process. It takes months, a lot of fees, and a background check to prove it’s not stolen. Most people value their time too much to do it. I don’t."