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Missouri M116A3 untitled bill of sale

joninmissouri

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Hello all,
I am sure that this question has been asked before. Looking to license a untitled bill of sale trailer. I am sure a trip to the local highway patrol hq is in order. Wondering if i will be able to title as a homemade trailer?

Anyone have experience regarding bill of sale (untitled) military trailer licensing in Missouri?

Thanks in advance.

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Jeepadict

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I wouldn't like mine to be titled as homemade as it isn't...it has a serial no already stamped on the frame. Highway Patrol will not be as helpful as much as the DMV/MVD will be. From my research, most states will issue a bonded title off of a Bill of Sale...a small fee for the bond surety and a year later it converts to a regular title.

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Jeepadict

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Hi @Jeepadict,

Good information thank you. The only identification number i could find was a four digit number.View attachment 928486
1721 was the only indentation number i could find.
Yep, I have a 116 and a 101 with the same...that is your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)...both of mine are also stamped on the top of the left frame steel on the tongue.

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aghumvee

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Unfortunately I don’t think Missouri is going to do anything unless the bill of sale is from a state that doesn’t have titles for some trailers or antiques. The Highway patrol Vin/Salvage location at least in KC (Troop A) will say you need a title from the previous owner or have the previous owner get one.
You might call the Highway Patrol VIN/Salvage location that’s close to you and at least see what they say.
 
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