someone here needs to do it
Titling and licensing in your state could be tricky. If the dealer paperwork is in English, you might get it done. If I lived near the border, I would be all over the paperwork. If there is no lien, and the dealer is showing that it is paid for, and that it is a new vehicle, you should only have to pay your State's sales tax, show proof of insurance, and pay vehicle registration fee. In my State, I could even recycle my own plate from a previous car that I sold. The seller should be able to steer you to others that have done this if he has actually placed them up here.
I am in no position to try this due to other high priority investments at the moment, but in a couple of years, I'm doin' it. If there are hidden fees or delays due to some kind of inspection, my wife would have those eyes on me, but she'd come around when it's all done. Nice truck.
If you are on a farm in Texas, NM, or Arizona (or anywhere), there might be alternative registration methods with less restrictions as a farm vehicle.