GMohler
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Hello, I've been following this website a lot lately and it has helped me more than you can imagine! Thank you all first and foremost!
So, I've finally found the M1009 CUCV that I want. Low miles, No rust, runs great, looks great. The issues I'm trying to research now are how to obtain a title for the vehicle so that I may register, insure, and drive it. The owner has no paperwork. He did not fill out the sf-97 when he bought it. He told me he tried recently to get a title but Texas (where the vehicle is located) has many vehicle inspections, etc. Usually in Arkansas you can title just about anything you've bought, built, or added a motor and brake/head lights to. I am going to the DMV tomorrow to ask what to do also.
My second concern is how does a person go about obtaining a Bill of Sale upon the transaction of money? I can not be there in person to buy the vehicle or sign any forms. I will have to ship the truck here. I have never bought a vehicle in this way. The M1009's that I have been following I've learned about how and where to look by reading threads on this website. I've followed them in the classifieds, on eBay, on GuvPlanet, ArmsList, and many other sites. I did some searching of my own and found this one. The owner sure was surprised when I called and asked if he still had it and wanted to sell it! He's sent many videos and it runs great. It has one small dent! That's it. Compared to all the K5 Blazers I've seen, both M1009's and civilian models, this is too nice of a truck at a good buy to pass up.
ANY information would be helpful! I will of course ask at the DMV yet that answer might not be correct so I'm asking the experts before I buy it! I don't know how to purchase a vehicle from an individual and obtain the documents I need as I transfer the money.
Thank all of you for not letting me buy a regular Blazer K5! I have been looking for a long time and instead started searching for an M1009 because of this site. It will look amazing when I'm done with it! (If things work out).
Thanks again to any and all help, advice, criticisms, or even just a reply. Thanks guys! Greg.
So, I've finally found the M1009 CUCV that I want. Low miles, No rust, runs great, looks great. The issues I'm trying to research now are how to obtain a title for the vehicle so that I may register, insure, and drive it. The owner has no paperwork. He did not fill out the sf-97 when he bought it. He told me he tried recently to get a title but Texas (where the vehicle is located) has many vehicle inspections, etc. Usually in Arkansas you can title just about anything you've bought, built, or added a motor and brake/head lights to. I am going to the DMV tomorrow to ask what to do also.
My second concern is how does a person go about obtaining a Bill of Sale upon the transaction of money? I can not be there in person to buy the vehicle or sign any forms. I will have to ship the truck here. I have never bought a vehicle in this way. The M1009's that I have been following I've learned about how and where to look by reading threads on this website. I've followed them in the classifieds, on eBay, on GuvPlanet, ArmsList, and many other sites. I did some searching of my own and found this one. The owner sure was surprised when I called and asked if he still had it and wanted to sell it! He's sent many videos and it runs great. It has one small dent! That's it. Compared to all the K5 Blazers I've seen, both M1009's and civilian models, this is too nice of a truck at a good buy to pass up.
ANY information would be helpful! I will of course ask at the DMV yet that answer might not be correct so I'm asking the experts before I buy it! I don't know how to purchase a vehicle from an individual and obtain the documents I need as I transfer the money.
Thank all of you for not letting me buy a regular Blazer K5! I have been looking for a long time and instead started searching for an M1009 because of this site. It will look amazing when I'm done with it! (If things work out).
Thanks again to any and all help, advice, criticisms, or even just a reply. Thanks guys! Greg.