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I've never had so much trouble buying a car before.
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<blockquote data-quote="leemozoid" data-source="post: 4166912" data-attributes="member: 28646"><p>They probably don't. They're old school in a lot of ways. The owner (Lynn Thompson) is a Shrine Brother of mine. His son Tyler is one of the sales managers as well as nephew, Miles and lots of other family. It really is a family run store. Since it's an out of state purchase they won't be required to prepare any licensing documents. I would suggest having the vehicle purchase paperwork done in your name and finalize the transaction via wire/FedEx. Once you get the paperwork you can have the titling done in the company name in the final State of record. It won't matter whether there's a Missouri resident representative or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leemozoid, post: 4166912, member: 28646"] They probably don't. They're old school in a lot of ways. The owner (Lynn Thompson) is a Shrine Brother of mine. His son Tyler is one of the sales managers as well as nephew, Miles and lots of other family. It really is a family run store. Since it's an out of state purchase they won't be required to prepare any licensing documents. I would suggest having the vehicle purchase paperwork done in your name and finalize the transaction via wire/FedEx. Once you get the paperwork you can have the titling done in the company name in the final State of record. It won't matter whether there's a Missouri resident representative or not. [/QUOTE]
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