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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 374633" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>NJ is a nightmare as well. No title on small trailers but you need really good proof of what it is or forget about it. I bought a 1970 Camaro SS396 from Canada several years back and NJ dmv wanted some obscure form that no other state uses any more. The import/export company was lucky to find a carbon copy of one and filled it out and faxed it to me. I'm currently buying a new toy (boat/trailer) from Oregon and they don't have anything for trailers so I figure I might be tossing the trailer if I can't get it registered as a home made. I don't understand why dmv stuff isn't standardized across all states. Every car, truck, boat, trailer should have a title and registration and that would probably clear up some of the fraud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 374633, member: 12995"] NJ is a nightmare as well. No title on small trailers but you need really good proof of what it is or forget about it. I bought a 1970 Camaro SS396 from Canada several years back and NJ dmv wanted some obscure form that no other state uses any more. The import/export company was lucky to find a carbon copy of one and filled it out and faxed it to me. I'm currently buying a new toy (boat/trailer) from Oregon and they don't have anything for trailers so I figure I might be tossing the trailer if I can't get it registered as a home made. I don't understand why dmv stuff isn't standardized across all states. Every car, truck, boat, trailer should have a title and registration and that would probably clear up some of the fraud. [/QUOTE]
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