Seller needs to provide to buyer:
- Used Vehicle Information Package (printout from gov't of vehicle history)
- bill of sale (e.g., could be a letter as TLC described, but there is a form in the UVIP you can use)
- Vehicle permit with transfer portion filled out (as TLC described, signed by the seller)
It is possible for the seller to complete all these forms on the hood of a truck. They are all short and sweet.
http://www.ontario.ca/driving-and-roads/vehicle-registration-platespermits
Thanaks, Snoop. And I think I was trying to clarify that, of course, it's unlikely that there would be any trace of this "sale" IF DM left the papers in the truck and returned to (what had been) the following vehicle, AKA his own vehicle and left the scene. Theoretically, in this scenario, at least one of the black hats would have to have been in DM's employ for this to work - a trusted employee(s), in fact. imo. With this alternative, quick cash for drugs would play an essential role in the black hat motivation, I'm thinking.