Take all the numbers you can find - make - model - serial - etc. - to DMV and explain the whole story to them. Take your bill of sale also. Take enough money to pay sales tax, license fees, etc. Get insurance on it before you go and take an ins. card with you too. They may make you go get some signatures from the sellers, but, usually you can get it done in one trip.
Yes
No. You should have known before getting it that you couldn't register it. The person who sold it to you isn't at fault.
you pay the tax of the state that you bought it in
Collected by the State when you register the vehicle.
It all depends which state you live in. Some states will allow you to register any vehicle without a license and some states will not let you register anything without a license.
You should only have to pay taxes in the state it will be registered in.
Usually tax, and license is figured into the dea.
Both Florida and Massachusetts have residence requirements governing your right to register a car in that state. The local state department of licensing can answer your question.
It depends on the State rhat you want to register it. Most states require the car to be 40 yrs
It depends on what state you live in. Some states don't ever require motorcycle insurance. Most states that require insurance require it just to register the vehicle.
Probably what ever state you register the car in would collect the taxes.
Only if you own a motorcycle and plan to ride.