You have a V.I.N. on the vehicle check the engine block it'self it will be located there and if there honestly is no V.I.N. then it will be almost if not impossible to sell and or buy the vehicle. So to answer your question you will not be able to buy an honest title for a vehicle with no V.I.N. it is Highly illegal.
Sure you can part it out. I have no clue what you mean by sell the Vin and title. You can sell what is left of the car to a salvage yard, but the VIN # & Title stays with the car.
Is there a TITLE to the car? If not, RUN the other way. Ask a policeman to run the VIN.
It is not possible to register a car in California with no VIN or title. The owner of the car must produce a valid title for registration. If the car is too old and never had a title or VIN, the title can be applied for at the time it is registered. If the title is lost, a new duplicate title can be issued to the person named on the title.
dont buy or give it back
You just go to the other state and buy it, they will provide you with a title and then when you take it back to your home state, the BMV will inspect the VIN number, next you go to the title office and get the title transferred into your home state, and that is it.
Car fax is were you look up vin and it tell you what you need to know about the car title and own how own and what is wrong about the car and it about how to get the car
you need to go to your local BVM and apply for a lost title. your going to get the vin number written down when you go. because the check to see if the car is stolen.Warning: Never, ever, buy any vehicle that does not have a clear title.
The only way to find out if your car is legitimate is to first check for the vin number. Then go to the DMV and ask if it has a title or not. One should never buy a car from a stranger with no title. It will make insuring it very difficult.
== == go to www.getnewitle.com they can title the vehicle and they can get VIN # they guarantee there service 100%go to the place where you buy license plates.........
Laws differ from state to state but a trip to the DMV by the current owner can usually result in the title being reissued and sent to the owner within a couple of weeks. Do not buy a car without getting a current title naming the person selling the car. Call the VIN into your state DMV to make sure all is good and only buy a car that is titled locally and is current!
They used the engine numbers.
Have dmv run the vin number and they can tell you who owns the car.