Used Cars In Maine For Sale

Registering your car when moving to Maine?
Hello I have a question on Maine Car Registration. I have already transferred my State farm insurance over to Maine and I have my car registration forms from the state I registered in last year. Last year I did not have to show a title to register my car I only had to give the VIN number. I went to an office here and they said that I needed the title if the car was newer than 15 years old. To get a new title is $70 in my state which is really expensive adding to Maines high fees for registration. I was wondering if you can show the bill of sale instead of the title to register the car. I do have the original bill of sale when I purchased the car. I have seen some sites online that say you can use it in replace and some just say you need the title. If anyone has any information on this I would appreciate it. Thanks for your help.
If the car is 15 years old or newer, you will need to have a title to register it. If it is over 15 years old, a bill of sale will be enough.
![]() |
| No items matching your keywords were found. |
| Account limit of 2039 requests per hour exceeded. |
|
|
Vehicle Sales Agreement: Maine $14.95 Maintain documentation of all the terms and conditions of a used vehicle sale as prescribed by Maine state law. |
|
|
Boston and Maine Trains and Services $18.56 The Boston & Maine Railroad serviced most of New England as a primary mode of transportation during the 19th and 20th centuries. The birth of this railroad spurred the growth and development of industry in New England. This heritage is captured in Boston & Maine Trains and Services, the fourth volume in Arcadia's Images of Rail series to focus on the history of this railroad. The trains and services included in this book are the Pullman passenger cars, work trains with flatcars, boxcars, circus trains, plows, stock, cabooses, as well as the Boston & Maine bus service, trucks, and air service. |
|
|
Boston to Maine: Poems & Tales from an Immigrant to Maine $14.94 From Boston to Maine: Poems and Tales from an Immigrant to Maine proceeds through the four seasons as it progresses from Cape Ann, Mass., to Norway, Maine, with a story to tell at each stop. With family roots in Labrador and Nova Scotia, where his grandfather was born, author and birder Benjamin Hull calls his work one of migration, going back to northern woods and ways. All proceeds from the sale of this book will benefit the Western Foothills Land Trust. About the author: Benjamin F. Hull was raised in Cape Ann, Mass., a place that is within sight of the coast of Maine when the air is clear. He graduated from Boston College in 1963 with a degree in mathematics and spent thirty years programming computers for high-tech companies in the Boston area. In 1973 he began plotting his northern emigration, became migratory to Maine in 1976, and achieved full-time residency in 1990. From Boston to Maine reflects this northward movement, both in structure and subject. Along the way he introduces a variety of beings--some feathered, some not, some lost, some who have found something or themselves--and tells of odd jobs, from picking apples to stacking pulp wood. With the help of a friend, Hull built the log cabin in northwest Maine where he grows vegetables, makes maple syrup, and fusses over his cat Patches. |
|
|
Cars $18.7 An exciting addition to White Star's best selling CubeBook series, this portable fantasy garage of the world's most spectacular cars will delight automobile aficionados. The photographs in this hefty little compendium spotlight a vast range of the world's most important and influential car designs, showcased in a variety of perspectives through the signature three-dimensional CubeBook format. From classic cars to dream cars, sport cars, luxury automobiles, and exotic cars, "Cars CubeBook" conveys the design details that have made the cars in these pages the most sought after in the world. Among the automobiles featured are the finest luxury cars produced by Aston Martin, Alfa Romeo, Lamborghini, Lancia, Bentley, Triumph, and Jaguar as well as iconic cars from Chevrolet, Ford, GM, and Chrysler. An irresistible package of superb images and informative captions containing fascinating automotive tidbits, Cars will appeal to car lovers both young and young at heart. |
|
|
Maine $23.06 Three generations of women converge on the family beach house in this wickedly funny, emotionally resonant story of love and dysfunction from the author of the best-selling debut novel "Commencement "("One of this year's most inviting summer novels" --"The New York Times"). The Kelleher family has been coming to Maine for sixty years. Their beachfront cottage, won on a barroom bet after the war, is a place where children run in packs, showers are taken outdoors, and threadbare sweaters are shared on chilly nights. It is also a place where cocktail hour follows morning mass, nosy grandchildren snoop in drawers, and ancient grudges simmer below the surface. As Maggie, Kathleen, and Anne Marie descend on Alice and the cottage, each woman brings her own baggage--a secret pregnancy, a terrible crush, and a deeply held resentment for misdeeds of the past. By turns uproarious and achingly sad, "Maine "unveils the sibling rivalry, alcoholism, social climbing, and Catholic guilt at the center of one family, along with the abiding, often irrational love that keeps them coming back, every summer, to the family house, and to one another. |
|
|
Backyard Maine: Local Essays $6.98 Edgar Allen Beem examines, muses about, scoffs at, reveals, and celebrates everyday life in Maine, from high school sports to high-priced homes, aging dogs to aging cars, politics to religion, underwear to naps, berry-picking to clam festivals, and much, much more. Most of these short, savvy essays have appeared in The Forecaster, in Ed's "Universal Notebook" column (named for the spiral-bound reporter's notebooks that he buys two dozen at a time), or in the Maine Times, where he was a staff writer for a number of years. He started reporting when he was a sophomore at Westbrook High, writing for the Westbrook American, and aside from a stint as a librarian at the Portland Public Library after college, he's been "scribbling for a living" in Maine for his working life. Opinionated, insightful, humorous, and sometimes controversial, Ed Beem enjoys his role as a local observer, and these essays will resonate with anyone tuned in to day-to-day life in backyard Maine. |
|
|
Used Cars $7.35 {#Used Cars} is one of {$Robert Zemeckis}' pre-{#Roger Rabbit} and pre-{#Forrest Gump} efforts starring {$Kurt Russell} is a devious car salesman who goes to work for affable but monumentally unsuccessful used car dealer {$Jack Warden}. Warden's principal |
|
|
Maine's Museums: Art, Oddities & Artifacts $18.89 The first book devoted solely to the diverse and often unexpected museums in the Pine Tree State, Maine s Museums: Art, Oddities & Artifacts showcases a broad range of art, history, maritime, children s, and unusual museums. With world-class collections of fine art by past and contemporary masters as well as the true stories of people and industries that helped shape the state and the nation, Maine s museums invite visitors to indulge their curiosities and passionsto learn about lighthouses, whales, antique cars, seashore trolleys, sardine canning, and folk art. They open our eyes to how Native Americans, shipbuilders, fishermen, lumbermen, Civil War soldiers, artists, and immigrants all had a hand in developing the state. They inspire children to discover the world and they reopen more than one Victorian-era cabinet of curiosities. Whether you want to see great works of art or truly unique collections from umbrella coversto strange creatures you ll find it in Maine and you ll find it in Maine s Museums. |
RED TAG SALE ALL MODEL.wmv
