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Hello.

I have a few antique vehicles that I have ownerships for, but they are not in my name.

When I went to the Licence bureau they asked for an appraisal.

I told them these are basically parts vehicles but they still wanted an appraisal showing the estimated price.

I've put the appraisal on hold not knowing who does this type of appraisals and how much will this cost me.

I'm wondering if anyone knows of someone anywhere between Brockville Ontario and Kemptville Ontario that does Appraisals.

Thank you for any guidance you can give me.

1935 Chevy out..



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Any licenced car salesperson can do an appraisal. Just find a person that's into old stuff, and will probably do it REAL cheap. How many do you need done??

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I have two that are important to get into my name.

The rest are parts and picked apart. They will never see the road again.

So I can contact any auto salesman and they can appraise these old vehicles?

I had no idea it was that simple.

Thank You.

I can relate on the age comment.

Energy and health is wasted on the youth.

By the time we need it there isn't any.



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Welcome Steve,
Just make sure you get a "Registration Appraisal" and not an Insurance Appraisal.

Take pictures with you to the shop. They do not need to see the vehicle in person.

Take the appraisal and the bill of sale to Service Ontario to register in your name.

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Best to go to a shop that deals with or is familiar with older vehicles.



-- Edited by 58Chev on Saturday 25th of April 2015 06:33:55 AM

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i did that with my vette for 35 bucks. 



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58Chev wrote:

Welcome Steve,
Just make sure you get a "Registration Appraisal" and not an Insurance Appraisal.

Take pictures with you to the shop. They do not need to see the vehicle in person.

Take the appraisal and the bill of sale to Service Ontario to register in your name.

EDIT::

Best to go to a shop that deals with or is familiar with older vehicles.



-- Edited by 58Chev on Saturday 25th of April 2015 06:33:55 AM


 Just think about that for a moment "they don't need to physically see it". How do they know you aren't committing fraud and saying that's the car when it's a pristine show car?  How do they know this isn't wrapped up in a divorce and someone I'd trying to commit fraud to cheat the other partner?  I speak from experience!  Find a dealer close to you. Hopefully that you deal with. Explain the situation and I'm sure they would take a half hour or so to come and verify the vin on the car to make sure everything is on the up and up. My 2 cents.



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58Chev wrote:

Welcome Steve,
Just make sure you get a "Registration Appraisal" and not an Insurance Appraisal.

Take pictures with you to the shop. They do not need to see the vehicle in person.

Take the appraisal and the bill of sale to Service Ontario to register in your name.

EDIT::

Best to go to a shop that deals with or is familiar with older vehicles.



good advice      the appraisal is just a estimate      

most shops that deal with old cars will know    

 

These are not numbers matching 6 figures cars  

 use  Common Sense

 



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Thanks for all the advice. I appreciate it.

I will contact a legit licenced dealer next week and make arrangements for them to see the old vehicles.

I have the bills of sale and was frustrated at the Ministry of Transport for not accepting the value written on the bill of sales.

You would think if you showed them a picture of the vin and the vehicle they would just change the ownership, like any other car or truck.

Leave it to the government to make things difficult.

Thanks again.

Steve.



-- Edited by 1935 Chevy on Saturday 25th of April 2015 12:57:32 PM

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None of the people out my way that do these, want to see the car, just show them a picture of it, BOOM Bob's your uncle" done, take it to the lic office, & it's usually lower than the Bill of sale so don't show them BOS!!!! If you try to Lic it too soon then that will fly a REDFLAG!!!! Sit on it for a few mths. if that's what your eventually going to do.

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Pontiacfan wrote:
58Chev wrote:

Welcome Steve,
Just make sure you get a "Registration Appraisal" and not an Insurance Appraisal.

Take pictures with you to the shop. They do not need to see the vehicle in person.

Take the appraisal and the bill of sale to Service Ontario to register in your name.

EDIT::

Best to go to a shop that deals with or is familiar with older vehicles.



-- Edited by 58Chev on Saturday 25th of April 2015 06:33:55 AM


 Just think about that for a moment "they don't need to physically see it". How do they know you aren't committing fraud and saying that's the car when it's a pristine show car?  How do they know this isn't wrapped up in a divorce and someone I'd trying to commit fraud to cheat the other partner?  I speak from experience!  Find a dealer close to you. Hopefully that you deal with. Explain the situation and I'm sure they would take a half hour or so to come and verify the vin on the car to make sure everything is on the up and up. My 2 cents.


 That's what I did when I registered my 58. No fraud committed at all. Took it to a reputable shop that dealt with old cars. Showed them the pictures I had and my receipt.

10 minutes later had my appraisal paper for Service Ontario and bobs somebody's uncle. biggrin 



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Thanks again. I will do just that and get it taken care of at long last. It's a royal pain in the butt. I asked the clerk at the licence bureau who does estimate's and she didn't know. Perhaps they should know if they expect people to do what they ask.

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1935 Chevy wrote:

Thanks again. I will do just that and get it taken care of at long last. It's a royal pain in the butt. I asked the clerk at the licence bureau who does estimate's and she didn't know. Perhaps they should know if they expect people to do what they ask.


         That is a big beef of mine hmmhmm    I asked the same and got the same answer !!!      

         I'm not taking a car to a busy repair shop that does NOT want to be bothered  

         and what if the car is not safetied ?   can drive but not licenced ?   

         especially in small towns      

 

          Thats why I sent photos and had my car appraised for tax ONLINE



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Mentioned to Steve (35 Chev) in a PM, that if he emailed me a few pics of the cars, that I can do an appraisal for him

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