NC have some forms to send in. You send one form with $13 then they respond to 
that then you send in some other form. Looks fairly easy after some number of 
days. 

The guy said the bid for the car was up to $250 which might be boolshite but 
who knows 

--FT
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> On Jan 11, 2023, at 10:49 AM, mitch--- via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> On 2023-01-11 10:33, Floyd Thursby via Mercedes wrote:
>> As a landlord I think he could file an abandoned property claim and
>> get some sort of title for it.  probably cost a few dineros but likely
>> doable.
> 
> Usually requires steps like sending registered mail to the last address the 
> state has for the title holder and waiting 30 days for a response.
> I suppose you could do the letter, get the landlord to sign a bill of sale, 
> and maybe apply for title if it's still unclaimed.
> 
> I almost became a Citroen owner about 35 years ago. Guy bought a house, and 
> there was a 1950s ID19 sitting in the backyard in 'would have been a nice 
> project when parked' condition.
> Guy just wanted it gone. It took some serious thought to realize it wasn't 
> worth messing with, even at scrap metal prices. If I already had an ID or DS 
> sedan, it would have made a nice parts car.
> 
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