Want to sign my firebird over, have questions
pro_am
03-12-2006, 04:01 AM
I have a 1991 Firebird Pro/Am, #31. I want to sign it over to all three of my little brothers so that they all own an equal share of it, they are 11, 13 and 14. Is this even possible? I sooo much appreciate any help anyone can give me, thanks a million!
Jake
Jake
ViperJ
03-12-2006, 11:54 AM
I believe that you can only have two co signers (at least I think here in Washington) and they have to be 18. I would be calling the license company and double check
blindeyed
03-12-2006, 03:30 PM
May not be any of my buisness, but why are you giving it to your brothers when they're only 11, 13 and 14. I mean, they can't even "legally" drive yet can they?
pro_am
03-13-2006, 02:41 AM
Well they all love it, and i'm ready to move on, this car hates me, lol. So since it needs some work to be back to perfect i was going to give it to them and then help them get it back to beautiful, by the time we're done the oldest will be able to drive, just a thought.
Jake
Jake
doodad
03-13-2006, 09:03 AM
just to make kids happy.. thats the point l guess and that is the best thing.. l would do the same thing if my brothers would be here:D
blindeyed
03-13-2006, 10:46 AM
Well they all love it, and i'm ready to move on, this car hates me, lol. So since it needs some work to be back to perfect i was going to give it to them and then help them get it back to beautiful, by the time we're done the oldest will be able to drive, just a thought.
Jake
Well that's not a bad idea really. Make them work on what would be their first car before they can get it. That idea alone sounds fun actually. Just be sure to let them know the safety precautions of driving a RWD car. The first week I had my car, I slid sideways into a tree because the roads were wet. I would hate myself now if they weren't able to fix my car. But luckily it wasn't that bad.
Jake
Well that's not a bad idea really. Make them work on what would be their first car before they can get it. That idea alone sounds fun actually. Just be sure to let them know the safety precautions of driving a RWD car. The first week I had my car, I slid sideways into a tree because the roads were wet. I would hate myself now if they weren't able to fix my car. But luckily it wasn't that bad.
pro_am
03-15-2006, 02:51 AM
Ya they will have a lot of driving tutoring before they get behind the wheel, lol. Even though the car doesn't have much power it can still be a bit of a task in the rain and such.
Jake
Jake
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