
04-13-2017, 06:17 AM
|
|
CC Member
|
|
|
Join Date: Nov 2013
Cobra Make, Engine:
Posts: 54
|
|
Not Ranked
Another Registration Question
I have searched this forum and still cant find a definitive answer. I have called my local tag office, they were a little confused and told me to call my state DMV office. They did not have an exact answer for me either. I am hoping someone here has had a similar experience and can shed some light.
I have a Cobra, titled in my name, in the state of FL. It is registered/titled as a 1965 REPLICA. It has been like this for a year and a half. I need to transfer the title to me, here in GA, in an emissions test-required county.
The local DMV says I need the following:
-Registration from FL
-Lien Name/Address
-GA DL
-GA insurance
-$18 transfer fee
-$20 tag fee
-pay 7% of fair market value for the vehicle
The last bullet there is the kicker. The VIN does not display in any system to determine fair market value. The local DMV says "just bring in the VIN and we will run it through the system." - the same system they told me to run it through. So, how is fair market value going to be determined?
I then asked if the car would still be registered in GA as a 1965 Replica. I cant have it registered as anything else because of emissions testing. The local DMV was not sure. I called the state DMV and they acted like they didn't understand what I was asking. I broke it down and asked, if my title in FL says 1965 Replica and I transfer to GA, will the vehicle still be registered as a 1965 replica? Still....they didn't know.
So ....
How is fair market value determined on these cars?
If titled in a state as 1965 Replica, does it get titled the same when transferring to GA? (I know this is a state-specific question)
|