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Yes you can make it a reconditioned title by having the repairs whether mechanical or body work done. having it inspected and following the regular title procedures, and you will have yourself a blue reconditioned title which only reduces the price a few hundred to possibly even a thousand retail book value. But none the less can be operated on the streets, get insured, and resale your clear title vehicle.
At the very top of the car title there should be the state that the car is titled in. Then you will see the VIN number, the first date of registration, the price, make, model, year and the specific body style.
If it is the new body style then it is between the battery and the engine in a black plastic box, just under the side of the battery. If it is the old body style, then remove the inside of the glove box and it will be to the right side of it.
under the dash to the left of the steering wheel.
Yes, under the Texas Licensing and Regulations Dept you need to be licensed if you trim or temporarily remove any hair on the body.
Bass mainly, but pike can be as well. Brown trout will hit small tubes, Texas style rigged.