It has value as a parts car, and he might know that, especially as you're
showing interest in it.
On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 9:30 AM Allan Streib via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> It's not his car, and he wants it gone... I'd bet you could just show up
> and tow it away. There's some
That's a W115 240D (1974-76) all day long.
On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 1:04 PM Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 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
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,
I NO WHAT I WANT
--FT
On 1/11/23 11:06 AM, Allan Streib via Mercedes wrote:
It looks like a complete basket case. Why do you want it?
On Wed, Jan 11, 2023, at 11:05, Floyd Thursby via Mercedes wrote:
I looked it up, looks like a fairly simple process in NC for a few $$.
I asked the guy what
It looks like a complete basket case. Why do you want it?
On Wed, Jan 11, 2023, at 11:05, Floyd Thursby via Mercedes wrote:
> I looked it up, looks like a fairly simple process in NC for a few $$.
> I asked the guy what he would take for it, could do the paperwork and
> get a title
>
> --FT
>
I looked it up, looks like a fairly simple process in NC for a few $$.
I asked the guy what he would take for it, could do the paperwork and
get a title
--FT
On 1/11/23 10:49 AM, mitch--- via Mercedes wrote:
On 2023-01-11 10:33, Floyd Thursby via Mercedes wrote:
As a landlord I think he
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
I did exactly this in Washington to get the Frankenheap. I paid the
landlord $100, and did the State-mandated paperwork dance in order
to get an abandoned-property title to the car. It took awhile, and involved
a registered letter to the last address on file of the legal owner. (It was
returned
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.
--FT
On 1/11/23 10:28 AM, Allan Streib via Mercedes wrote:
It's not his car, and he wants it gone... I'd bet you could just show up and
tow it
It's not his car, and he wants it gone... I'd bet you could just show up and
tow it away. There's some risk you would not be able to get a title for it so
no sense in paying anything.
On Wed, Jan 11, 2023, at 10:24, Floyd Thursby via Mercedes wrote:
> I'm guessing $200 would get it
>
>
>
I'm guessing $200 would get it
Seller's Description
mercedes-benz 240d year (unknown) I know next to nothing about the car.
A tenant abandoned it at the house about 3 years ago and said he didn’t
want it. Haven’t heard from him since. No key no title and I have no
idea the running
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