HELP finding my fiero's (Page 2/2)
boostedbird FEB 11, 06:09 AM

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Originally posted by Patrick:

Heh heh... a baby picture of me would look more like this.




Are you sepia. Spit out ma coffee on that one.

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Dragonfish FEB 11, 11:19 AM
Rhode Island does not require titles on cars older than 2001 so they could have changed hands multiple times by now with Bill of Sale only.
nostraloom FEB 11, 03:18 PM
Hi There! I am from Massachusetts . What color are your cars, sunroof or T tops, just in case I see them. I'll be sure to take notice where I see any formula fieros.
88 Database Guy FEB 12, 08:24 PM
Sorry to hear of your troubles rstadnick. I do not have any info on either of your cars, but I've added them to the database with a note about them being missing. If anything turns up I'll let you know. From their position in the production run I gather they are Red. If you get the time, shoot me a PM with other details that might help in noticing them when I'm cruising around the internet looking for 88s.
theogre FEB 13, 11:19 AM

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Originally posted by Dragonfish:
Rhode Island does not require titles on cars older than 2001 so they could have changed hands multiple times by now with Bill of Sale only.

RI and others w/o a Title, registration still have VIN so will show if anyone drives the car. If sold/given to an out of state person, many states still requires a Title but...

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Originally posted by mptighe:
Did you file a police report? If the man never executed a mechanic’s lien on them then they’re legally still yours. If you have the titles report them as stolen. If you don’t have the titles and have no way of getting them then they’re gone.

"If the man never executed a mechanic’s lien on them then they’re legally still yours." is not that simple...
Example: State(s) etc can say he abandon the cars by ignoring years of problems w/ a business and business owner dies and still ignore problems. Then add in most states give new clean titles for impound/abandon cars to nearly anyone so later they can sell or be driven.
Many have rules for individuals getting new titles but many are not online just visiting whatever DMV sites.

Even waited too long to sue the estate to recover the cars and/or money.
Get a lawyer or you could see big trouble trying to recover the cars.

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