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You would have to look at each state's title laws. For instance, Oklahoma issues 8 different kinds of titles for motor vehicles. One of the 8 is for rebody:
1. Original title for any motor vehicle which is not a remanufactured, salvage, unrecovered-theft, rebuilt, rebodied or junked vehicle; 2. Salvage title for any motor vehicle which is a salvage vehicle or is specified as a salvage vehicle or the equivalent thereof on a certificate of title from another state; 3. Rebuilt title for any motor vehicle which is a rebuilt vehicle; 4. Junked title for any motor vehicle which is a junked vehicle or is specified as a junked vehicle or the equivalent thereof on a certificate of title from another state; 5. Classic title for any motor vehicle, except a junked vehicle, which is twenty-five (25) model years or older; 6. Remanufactured title for any vehicle which is a remanufactured vehicle; 7. Unrecovered-theft title for any motor vehicle which has been stolen and not recovered; and 8. Rebodied title for any motor vehicle which is a rebodied vehicle. https://casetext.com/statute/oklahom...onuse-or-theft |
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