RidgeRunner13
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#1. Was the truck registered & titled in your name? If so, unless N.M. is different from Texas there are a whole lot of regulations to comply with to get legal title, even if it was "abandoned" on his property. Usually one of the first things is to notify the last registered owner by either certified or registered (can't remember which) mail. Then if there is no response from that person, you can proceed with the rest of the red tape to get title. If he did not follow the legal procedures, then you have a case & should contact your local D.A. who can advise you on how to proceed.
If the truck was not registered in your name, it is not hopeless but it will be much harder to prove your claim. To start with, you will need to contact the person you bought it from & get a statement from them verifying your purchase. That statement will probably have to be notarized to be valid. You may be able to get legal aid to help you. Not to sure where to go from there but it's a start.
I am not a lawyer, my mother was the accountant for a car dealership for years & I've owned an auto repair business for over 25 years. In that time, I have on several occasions had to file paperwork to get title to vehicles & even with a mechanics lean it has been a PITA to get a legal title.
Good luck, but unless you can put legal pressure on your friend to force him to relinquish his claim, it may take a while.
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