Roadster sells for $8,988.88
Red roadster just sold on E-bay, 29,000 miles, salvage title, looks good in the pic's.
Last edited by bluecoupe; Jun 4, 2010 at 06:01 PM.
Originally Posted by roctech
I,m not sure but I believe a salvage title means you can only parts out that car, you own it for parts only, I don,t think you can ever register it for the road
Some States still allow a Police inspection or a Dept of Revenue or Motor vehicles to be retitiled with out the Salvage marque. But it will always be on thehistory of the car.
Problems come with insurance as many companies donot insure Comp on a salvage vehicle. If you are going to race it or drive thewheels off thecar a salvage titled car is a good way to get more than you can afford.
I have had several salvage titled cars and currently drive a 97 Jeep Grand Cherokee with leather heated seats, auto air, four wheel drive, Highlift kit, all the bells and whistles with 120K on the clock for $3K
Except for the "Salvage" on the title the car is perfect.
It takes next to nothing in damage to put a Cossfire from say Florida, in the salvage bin. By one and drive it like you stole it if you can. Then you can leave the garage queen at home.
If I did not have a ton of money tied upin the CAA, I would have bought that car in a heartbeat. No problem.
franc
In the surounding states where I am, you can license a "salvage title" car after it passes state inspection. Happens all the time.
James
James
Originally Posted by roctech
I,m not sure but I believe a salvage title means you can only parts out that car, you own it for parts only, I don,t think you can ever register it for the road
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