Nope. Gave it to my parents. They were a little surprised by the stack. Mom literally didn't understand why $20s meant drug money. She's a little naive. I said "that's exactly why you had no business selling that car" I imagine the windows are now blacked out and it's rolling on the biggest wheels and tires he could shove under it.
Curious how you got the title notarized while standing in an open parking lot. In any case, make sure the state knows you sold the car. Your mom probably wouldn't appreciate having police knocking on her door because her car was used in a crime or has $4000 in unpaid parking tickets.
Here in Indiana, we can sell about anything to anyone (peer to peer) without any approval, notary, etc. Seller signs the title, and buyer signs it. Then buyer then goes to BMV with signed title to get plates and a new title with their info on it. The minute the title is signed, responsibility is on the buyer. If there is no title available, a bill of sale is completed. Again, here in Indiana, this can be written on a napkin in pigs blood for all they care. Guns are even easier to sell. No title, no paperwork, no nothing. Just pay and go on down the road! Pretty stupid huh?
It's still too heavy , and that supercharged motor only makes it heavier than the already heavy hemi. They go well in a straight line, but don't handle well.
I don't care. I would just once be able to bury my right foot deeply into the carpeting under the accelerator just to say I did it.............................
yup, Challenger and Charger Hellcats are fatso's. They are also the FASTEST American production cars ever built period.