I live in Kansas. I'll take it off your hands
Salina is about 140 miles from me, just give me a couple hours to get there.
If the guy never filled in the back of the title with his name it's an open title and you could pass it along to the next buyer. If it was filled in with the name of the purchaser, it's in his name now and unless he's a dealer he can't assign it to someone else so he'd have to register it and obtain a new title to pass along to you.
You may be able to use that title to get a salvage title for it. I'm not too familiar with that process, but a salvage title will put it your name as a parts bike. It can be restored and registered following inspection but will always be labeled as a rebuilt vehicle after that.
In Kansas you can register it with a bill of sale and obtain an Antique title. If you still have contact with the guy you got it from, you can have sign a bill of sale form (
http://www.ksrevenue.org/pdf/tr90.pdf), have the VIN number inspected and register it as an antique. Once it's tagged as antique it can't be modified to much, the vehicle has to remain stock appearing.
You might want to just go down to the county treasurer with the paperwork that you've got and see what they can do for you. I'm no expert.
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