Actually yes there is. According to the small print on the bottom of the VTR and an attorney in the atty generals office I spoke with yesterday I have the LEGAL right to get a duplicate title and to reposses the car. WITHOUT giving back payment. I'd say the fact that I can legally reposses the car is pretty big incentive to get it transferred. Conversly, did you know that legally at this moment if he wrecked that car and killed 30 people in a farmers market like that guy in California...*I* can be held responsible? 30 days, thats what you have to transfer. After that its considered "fraud". And yes, according to Frankfort ( our Capitol) they would receive word if the title had been transferred. I still havent heard from him. Jennifer ----- Original Message ----- From: "Harold McElraft" <hmcelraft@xxxx> To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 9:34 PM Subject: [DML] Re: ATTN!! to the WISCONSIN man who purchased my DeLorean in KENTUCKY. > Most states have a form you can fill out that says you no longer own > the car - and you don't; you have your money don't you? By > transfering the title in another state word may never make it back > to Kentucky (no fun intended). They must have a way to handle that. > There is really nothing you can do to force someone to transfer the > title. > > Harold McElraft - 3354 > >