How to Purchase a Striker Car from Us:

– Simply choose the vehicle you would like and make the payment on our website. Then, provide the location where you’d like the car to be delivered. Please note, we do not offer pick-up services—each car will be safely transported to your specified location by a professional transporter.

– Once the car arrives, you will have the opportunity to inspect it. After confirming the condition of the vehicle, the transporter will provide you with a form to complete. Kindly fill it out and send it back to us via email.

– We will take care of all the necessary paperwork and register the car in your name. Once the registration is confirmed with the Department of Motor Vehicles

How To Register A No Title Striker Car

WE SWAP THE VIN WITH A SALVAGE SIMILAR CAR
Gather Required Documents
-Bill of Sale: Obtain a bill of sale from the previous owner, including the vehicle’s make, model, year, VIN, and sale price.
-VIN Verification: Get a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) verification from a law enforcement agency, DMV, or a licensed mechanic.
-Proof of Insurance: Obtain proof of insurance for the vehicle.

Determine the Type of Title
-Bonded Title: Some states offer a bonded title, which requires a surety bond to protect against potential ownership disputes.
-Reconstructed Title: If the vehicle was previously salvaged or rebuilt, you may need to apply for a reconstructed title.

Register the Vehicle
-Submit Application: Complete and submit the registration application to your state’s DMV, along with the required documents and fees.
-Pay Fees: Pay the registration fees, title fees, and any other required fees.
-Inspection: In some states, you may need to have the vehicle inspected by a law enforcement agency or a licensed mechanic.

Obtain a New Title:
-Title Issuance: Once the registration is complete, the DMV will issue a new title in your name.

State-Specific Requirements:
-Check with Your State’s DMV: Registration requirements and fees vary by state, so it’s essential to check with your state’s DMV for specific requirements.