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This makes me sad.

Not sure how it's up there in NC, but down here if you find a car you like in the boneyard chances are they have the title and they will usually sell it to you.
 
When I was 14 I bought a '70 AMC Rebel SST for $150 that I had worked all summer to earn. Got it home (wasn't running) and got it running. Next week some guy calls the house asking if we had bought the car and my Mom told him that I had bought it and just got it running and he asked if he could come see it because he was interested in it before I bought it. He showed up, looked at the car and started asking my Mom if he could buy it, and my Mom told him to talk to me because it was my car and he got mad telling my Mom he didn't want to deal with a kid because kids don't know anything, and my Mom got mad and told him to leave. He apologized to my Mom and then he started talking to me and I must have surprised him because he got down and dirty trying to buy the car, and when all was said and done, he paid me $650 cash and drove it away. My Mom was left smiling and said, "That's my son".

Car looked like this:

1970-amc-rebel-sst.jpg
 
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