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I would say impossible to get a MSO reissued for a 40 plus year old bike, that the manufacturer, importer, and most likely the dealer doesn't exist anymore?

I did buy a used Husqvarna WR125, about16 years ago, that the dealer (who was the original seller) I was buying it from had the MSO reissued. It wasn't actually missing, but the dealer knew I wanted to street register it to ride enduros. The original MSO had an off road only restriction. New bikes that year had a non-restricted MSO. He applied for a new one and it came without the off road restriction.

I'd say you need to contact a title company. They will create the paper trail you need to register it. I believe you can do it through companies in Maine?

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