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x44d80 08-13-2002 01:44 AM

Re: The roads of 68-72 in America.
 
Whitetop: (If) the yellow COPO was for sale, what do you think the car would bring in?

68l30 08-13-2002 01:45 AM

Re: The roads of 68-72 in America.
 
Maybe different states have different laws.......I had a TON of cars before I was 18..Started with a 68 Camaro and turned 18 with big block Mopar and a big block Monza drag car...... [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/cool.gif[/img]

Steve

69rsss350 08-13-2002 02:03 AM

Re: The roads of 68-72 in America.
 
Nope, it is a federal law, minors can't make binding contracts. Anybody that sells a car to a minor takes on SERIOUS liability. I also had cars before I was 18 but with the old man as primary owner.

JChlupsa 08-13-2002 02:54 AM

Re: The roads of 68-72 in America.
 
I know prior to me being 18 (many moons ago) they would not let me get a loan for one unless I had someone to co-sign but if I had Cash it was no problem.

69rsss350 08-13-2002 03:00 AM

Re: The roads of 68-72 in America.
 
Jeff, don't get me wrong, if you have cash you can always buy! I'm just saying that minors cannot make legal contracts and the liability is a huge issue. You sell a minor a car and the brakes go out on the way home you got a problem, if he changes his mind two weeks later and decides he wants his money back you are going to pay no matter what he has done to it. Beware!

JChlupsa 08-13-2002 03:04 AM

Re: The roads of 68-72 in America.
 
no problem either way Im well above the 18 age and my Daughter just took over the 69 Nova instead ofone of the Camaro's so I guess when the other 2 are 18 they can see who sinks the most free-throws for 1st pick of Camaros.

69rsss350 08-13-2002 03:11 AM

Re: The roads of 68-72 in America.
 
My kids are 24, 14 and eight months (I skipped the 90's) and the two oldest are already fighting over the Camaro. I told them not to worry 'cause I plan on enjoying it many more years!

Yenko Bart 08-13-2002 10:08 PM

Re: The roads of 68-72 in America.
 
Also you cannot practice law without a degree...But free expert legal advice without even paying a retainer? How can you go wrong???

69rsss350 08-14-2002 12:10 AM

Re: The roads of 68-72 in America.
 
No, I am not a lawyer, I just like to play one on the computer. [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/smile.gif[/img] Seriously, my 21 years in the auto business does give me some experience in these matters. I only wish the best for you and your son.

hvychev 08-14-2002 12:18 AM

Re: The roads of 68-72 in America.
 
I am in the auto business as well and a minor CAN buy and have a car titled in their name as long as they are at least 16 years old. I can see why you would think you can't because at a dealer for some reason you can't unless they are 18.


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