Posted by 1206SWMO on December 17, 2019 at 07:12:28 from (99.198.1.204):
In Reply to: can i drive it home? posted by Farmer Rock on December 16, 2019 at 16:45:35:
Here in Missouri I have driven many vehicles home with only a bill of sale.. I've also bought several at auctions out of state or on craigslist....Some were as far away as 300 miles.....I cant insure a vehicle until I give them a VIN and a bill of sale...I asked my insurance agent and they said if you have current policies with them, that any vehicle you purchased is covered for 7 days..
I'm sure not going to leave a vehicle sitting thats 250 miles away and go back and get it later..I'm driving it home if its road worthy..I bought a Loadstar IH 2 ton truck at a consignment auction 125 miles from home..I found a loading dock and drove my Ford Ranger in it and home we went..I bought a F-350 Ford 250 miles away and drove it home....My son bought a 1965 Mustang under my name and we drove it 300 miles home from Oklahoma City...
This is just me but go ask your insurance agent and if the truck is road worthy drive it home...
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