Selling a project vehicle semi truck in Georgia
When selling a project vehicle semi truck through a private party sale in Georgia, a bill of sale protects both the buyer and seller by documenting the transaction details and the vehicle's condition at the time of sale.
Legal considerations for project vehicle vehicles in Georgia
In Georgia, a certificate of title is required for the sale of any 1986 or newer vehicle, even if it is non-running or sold for parts. The seller must properly assign the back of the original title to the buyer. If the Georgia DOR has determined the vehicle is non-rebuildable, the salvage certificate shall be revoked and such vehicle may only be used for scrap or parts — no title can be issued under any circumstances, including via a surety bond. A project vehicle being actively rebuilt as an assembled vehicle must pass a state-approved inspection and submit Forms MV-1, MV-100 (Affidavit of Assembled Vehicle Inspection), and T-129 (Labor and Parts Certification). The vehicle must be towed, not driven, to the inspection site.
Required disclosures
The bill of sale must clearly state that the vehicle is sold in non-running condition and, if applicable, that it is sold for parts or restoration only. If the vehicle carries a salvage or rebuilt brand, O.C.G.A. § 40-3-36 requires disclosure of that brand. Out-of-state nonrebuildable designations are also honored in Georgia — the commissioner shall not issue any certificate of title for such vehicle and the vehicle shall not be used for any purpose except parts.
Georgia Required Form: Form T-7 (Bill of Sale, if pre-1986); Form MV-1 (Title/Tag Application); Form MV-100 (Affidavit of Assembled Vehicle Inspection, for rebuilt/assembled projects); Form T-129 (Labor and Parts Certification, for rebuilt/assembled projects)
Georgia requires Form Form T-7 (Bill of Sale, if pre-1986); Form MV-1 (Title/Tag Application); Form MV-100 (Affidavit of Assembled Vehicle Inspection, for rebuilt/assembled projects); Form T-129 (Labor and Parts Certification, for rebuilt/assembled projects) for project vehicle vehicle transactions. No additional state inspection is required.
Buyer warning
A Georgia project vehicle with a salvage title cannot be driven on public roads until it passes a rebuilt inspection and receives a rebuilt title. If the DOR has designated the vehicle non-rebuildable, no title can ever be issued and the vehicle can only be used for parts or scrap — verify this status before purchase. For assembled vehicle rebuilds, the vehicle must be towed (not driven) to the inspection site.