Finally completed
1-You will need a DMV inspector look at the car and have a copy of his signed Certificate of Inspection. They verify the vin #, location, make, color, manufacture, etc. a check list. (stated year 1966)
2-Insurance binder (form FS1)
3-Another statement from NC saying that you have the required insurance (provided by tag office)
4-A Bill of sale
5-A NC form MVR-63 Title Application
6-If you go for a new car vehicle title you will have to get the car inspected at an inspection station. Under the new rules this was titled a 1966 year model.
7-If you have someone take care of this at DMV for you, you will need a limited Power of Attorney which the license/tag office has on hand.
Just need to ask for form. I was using this because the car is 120 miles away at OLTHOFF RACING. This maybe easier to have the dealer do as the state DMV inspectors know what it is they are looking at when you say a GT40 MkII.
8-A valid NC drivers license.
Cost 3% of sales figure (Highway use tax), title $50, tag ($28), Antique tag charge ($10), and $5 for the notary fee. Your county/city
will find you for the annual property tax.
And if all goes well and you don't find a transposed number on the VIN code as I did, you will have the new title in 2 weeks, and the antique tag in 3 weeks. I hope....but I do have a registration card and temporary metal tag.
Grady-GT40P2124