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If you live in Pa. Don't buy a trailer without a title
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<blockquote data-quote="LaqueRatt" data-source="post: 502279" data-attributes="member: 32586"><p>Same here. In Indiana. If you call it home built and the popo doesn't object when they inspect it, it's simply a matter of submitting several forms and a pic of the trailer. Mine was actually home built as far as I know, but think this would work on most any trailer if somehow the VIN plate falls off or the number stamped into the frame gets filled in and painted over. Not that I'd do anything like that.......</p><p></p><p>What I'd like to know is how come there's so many damned boats and trailers around that don't have a title? I've never lost a title in my life. I also don't do crap to either until I get a title. A boat you can't put a motor on and a trailer that can't be plated is pretty much worthless. I buy when dirt cheap and so far haven't got burned, but it's a risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaqueRatt, post: 502279, member: 32586"] Same here. In Indiana. If you call it home built and the popo doesn't object when they inspect it, it's simply a matter of submitting several forms and a pic of the trailer. Mine was actually home built as far as I know, but think this would work on most any trailer if somehow the VIN plate falls off or the number stamped into the frame gets filled in and painted over. Not that I'd do anything like that....... What I'd like to know is how come there's so many damned boats and trailers around that don't have a title? I've never lost a title in my life. I also don't do crap to either until I get a title. A boat you can't put a motor on and a trailer that can't be plated is pretty much worthless. I buy when dirt cheap and so far haven't got burned, but it's a risk. [/QUOTE]
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