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jrnardi 01-16-2019 04:18 PM

Florida initial registration woes
 
I don't have the VIN number for the engine in my Cobra kit and the friendly folks at the Florida DMV say that is a problem.

I bought the partially finished kit with receipts for the engine, trans and rear but none have VIN numbers. I don't know whether I should ask the DMV folks what my options are or get a VIN from a junkyard.

Any suggestions?

MOTORHEAD 01-16-2019 07:22 PM

Get it on a lift and inspect those units for any and all numbers. Then post what you have found here and make , model of each unit. Some on here are familiar with the usual number sequence of the more popular eng , trannys, and diffs.

big.al 01-17-2019 01:52 AM

Try another DMV. I titled and registered my kit with just the MSO and the receipt from the manufacturer. I had to pay DMV the tax on the kit price. Never asked me about any engine numbers, other components, if it was running or even completed. I'm in Pinellas County. They registered it as a 1965. From what I understand, some offices handle it differently than others. Also I was told that the DMV doesn't like the word kit, but will accept replica more easily.

Mike I 01-17-2019 05:47 AM

jr,

What does the engine receipt show? Does it have any numbers that identify casting numbers or stamped numbers on the engine? If so, that and the price paid should be all that's required by the DMV. Not sure why they're asking for an engine VIN (no such thing), unless the receipt indicates the engine was removed from a vehicle and they want to confirm the engine didn't come from a stolen vehicle.

It sounds like you've gone directly to the DMV to get the initial title inspection, which is the same mistake I made. The DMV folks are pretty much clueless about home-built vehicles.

You may be better off contacting your local sheriff's office. They will send a PSA representative to inspect the vehicle and major component parts (body, chassis, engine & trans) to see that you have proper receipts for all four. They will sign off on the form if everything is good and then you can take it to the DMV to apply for the title.

Btw, if you have further issues, do yourself a favor and call the main DMV office in Tallahassee and speak to someone there. That's what I ended up doing and the woman I spoke to understood the problem and straightened it out for me with the local DMV folks.

dacobb 01-17-2019 06:09 AM

I was told by my local DMV that I had to contact the Regional DMV to get the car titled.

In my case it is DMV Regional VIII office. 323 10th Ave. West Suite 102, Palmetto, FL.
941.723.4551. This office handles SW Florida.

Here's a list of the other regional offices:

https://www.flhsmv.gov/pdf/dealerser...al_offices.pdf

Mike I 01-17-2019 07:42 AM

I visited the Region 3 office when I was going through the title process on my car, what a bunch of fools.

I was expecting them to crawl over my car looking for safety issues, checking everything for function (lights, wipers, etc.). Instead, they were only concerned about seeing how much I paid for the major component parts for tax purposes. Didn't check one darn thing to see if it worked and was safe for the road.

Unfortunately, I didn't have a receipt for the trans, which I'd bought it from a guy who worked out of his garage and I paid him cash. Never asked for a receipt. Problem #1

The guy in charge tells me if I can't produce a receipt, I'd have to replace the trans with one I had a receipt for, nothing else he could do. He then tells me the FL issued MSO with matching VIN number to the VIN plate on the body means nothing and he wants to issue a new VIN with a separate sticker. Problem #2

I went home and called Tallahassee, spoke to a woman who said she'd contact the regional office and straighten out the VIN issue. Then she said, if I can't produce a receipt for the trans, I'd just need to sign an affidavit that I bought it in good faith and how much I paid for it. That's it. Fortunately the guy I bought the trans from was still in business (several years later) and remembered me and said he'd mail a receipt to me.

After I received the receipt, I called the guy at the regional office and expected I'd have to show it to him. He just told me over the phone to go to my local office and tell them he said I was good to go. Unbelievable.

kayakjack 01-17-2019 09:34 AM

Curious... If I moved to Florida with my legally titled Superformance (1965 title), would I get grief titling it?

Sailfish 01-17-2019 10:04 AM

kayakjack, I moved from Illinois to Florida about 5 years ago. I took my Illinois registration and title to the local DMV. They physically inspected my Superformance to validate the VIN and that was it. Quick, smooth and easy. Couldn't ask for more. The whole process took approx. 1/2 hour.

kayakjack 01-17-2019 10:10 AM

Thank you!!!

Mike I 01-17-2019 10:35 AM

Agree it should not be a problem jack. I bought a GT40 last year from out of state that was titled as '65 Ford, was no problem at all transferring title in FL. Easy peasy.

dacobb 01-17-2019 11:42 AM

Yeah if it's already titled elsewhere it is pretty smooth sailing.

Generally speaking Florida is a fairly easy state to get a Cobra replica titled.

There are, however, pockets of stupidity within the DMV which need to be expertly managed.

hauss 01-19-2019 10:52 AM

Sounds like you have been invaded by the California lib Dmv

cycleguy55 01-19-2019 12:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jrnardi (Post 1456827)
I don't have the VIN number for the engine in my Cobra kit and the friendly folks at the Florida DMV say that is a problem.

I bought the partially finished kit with receipts for the engine, trans and rear but none have VIN numbers. I don't know whether I should ask the DMV folks what my options are or get a VIN from a junkyard.

Any suggestions?

What year is your engine? It's worth noting Ford didn't start stamping engines with VINs until the mid to late '60s.

jetblue69 07-19-2019 01:54 PM

I'm trying like hell to title mine... And since I built the engine myself and put an aftermarket transmission in it Florida will no longer register it as a replica. I have to register it as a kit car... Absolute B.S. but it is what it is... Looks like they want the $40 inspection fee (whatever that entails as they won't tell me) and I have to pay to get it weighed at the landfill on scales. Volusia, Columbia, Orange... All the same answer, so if anyone has just registered theirs and had a different outcome, please let me know.


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