Not really. Certainly nothing like states such as AL or VT. No bill of sale 
sales, titles only.

-D

> On Jan 9, 2021, at 12:51 PM, Allan Streib via Mercedes 
> <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 
> At least at one time, Florida cars were looked upon with deep suspicion
> because of odometer rollbacks and other shenanigans. Maybe a lot of
> flood cars ended up there? I can't recall the details. Does Florida have
> fairly relaxed titling requirements?
> 
> 
> Floyd Thursby via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com> writes:
> 
>> There has to be a market to buy these FL cars cheap privately or at 
>> auction and transport them to the rust belt and make some good dineros 
>> off the deal.  I guess all you would need is a buyer at one end, a truck 
>> and car hauler trailer, and a place at the other end to store them or 
>> distribute them.  Maybe that is being done, I guess Carmax does it to 
>> some extent.
>> 
>> --FT
>> 
> 
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