im not the one who imported that car,or titled the car.i dont even give a crap about it,has nothing to do with me.all i have to say he`s shti out of luck...Why dont you post some current info,and the key word you wrote "former Employer".why would someone be classified as former..Oh yeah cause they have nothing to do with that individual or organization.And quoting from nico club,charles your son is more knowlegable then those cry baby broke ass clowns on that forum!!
Importation and Certification FAQ's Directory
NHTSA is not responsible for regulating the operation of motor vehicles on public roads in the U.S. or for titling or registering motor vehicles for such operation.
That is instead the responsibility of the individual States. Some States may require a manufacturer's certificate of origin (MCO) or manufacturer's statement of origin (MSO) to register a new motor vehicle. These are not federally required documents. NHTSA, therefore, is not in a position to offer guidance to prospective vehicle manufacturers or vehicle purchasers on obtaining a needed MCO or MSO. Consumers with questions regarding these documents should direct those questions to their State’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Prospective manufacturers seeking guidance on obtaining MCO or MSO documents should contact the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) at 703-522-4201 or visit that organization's website at
http://www.aamva.org.