FS: 1994 Toyota Supra NA-T 350hp T67 Turbo
"Why are Some Theft Cars Salvage Titles?
When a vehicle is stolen and missing over an extended period of time (usually 3 weeks minimum) the insurance company will pay off the original owner, thus giving it a "total loss" status. Technically the car may not be damaged at all, but because it was paid off it will receive a salvage title. Often times these cars are kept in excellent shape because the thieves steal them to re-sell out of the country, or they attempt to re-VIN the vehicle. This is done by removing the original VIN plate from the dash area and replacing it with an arbitrary VIN that does not show up stolen. Usually they will try to get the vehicle out of the country so that it can be exported to an unknown buyer."
"The following eleven states also use Salvage titles to identify stolen vehicles - AZ, FL, GA, IL, MD, MN, NJ, NM, NY, OK and OR."
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Last edited by tharussian45; 10-08-2010 at 06:46 PM.
Bump for a well-built supra. I like the look of it too, very clean.
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1999 JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA FOR SALE, PM FOR INFO.
99' Jeep Wrangler-DD
04' Neon SRT4-Sold
03' Dodge Ram-Sold
00' Ford Ranger-R.I.P.
84' El Camino-"El Badass"
1999 JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA FOR SALE, PM FOR INFO.
99' Jeep Wrangler-DD
04' Neon SRT4-Sold
03' Dodge Ram-Sold
00' Ford Ranger-R.I.P.
84' El Camino-"El Badass"
well, that is why it says OBO after the price. and im not surprised that u got a jdm tt for that low... supras are very cheap there... and the title is not clean because it was a theft recovery... if you do a little research you find out that it doesnt mean anything. if it was given a salvage title due to an accident, then there would be a problem...
"Why are Some Theft Cars Salvage Titles?
When a vehicle is stolen and missing over an extended period of time (usually 3 weeks minimum) the insurance company will pay off the original owner, thus giving it a "total loss" status. Technically the car may not be damaged at all, but because it was paid off it will receive a salvage title. Often times these cars are kept in excellent shape because the thieves steal them to re-sell out of the country, or they attempt to re-VIN the vehicle. This is done by removing the original VIN plate from the dash area and replacing it with an arbitrary VIN that does not show up stolen. Usually they will try to get the vehicle out of the country so that it can be exported to an unknown buyer."
"The following eleven states also use Salvage titles to identify stolen vehicles - AZ, FL, GA, IL, MD, MN, NJ, NM, NY, OK and OR."
"Why are Some Theft Cars Salvage Titles?
When a vehicle is stolen and missing over an extended period of time (usually 3 weeks minimum) the insurance company will pay off the original owner, thus giving it a "total loss" status. Technically the car may not be damaged at all, but because it was paid off it will receive a salvage title. Often times these cars are kept in excellent shape because the thieves steal them to re-sell out of the country, or they attempt to re-VIN the vehicle. This is done by removing the original VIN plate from the dash area and replacing it with an arbitrary VIN that does not show up stolen. Usually they will try to get the vehicle out of the country so that it can be exported to an unknown buyer."
"The following eleven states also use Salvage titles to identify stolen vehicles - AZ, FL, GA, IL, MD, MN, NJ, NM, NY, OK and OR."
u really need to read the laws again buddy no matter what a salvage title is a salvage title to insurance companies how do i know? i had one, it was stolen then put back together got a rebuild salvage title then was stolen again stripped to the bone, and what did insurance give me less than half of the cost of the car with a clean title, no matter what the hell you say the car is not worth 18k with that title like that, especially to insurance companies
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Last edited by kantfadedisazn; 10-09-2010 at 10:13 AM.
u really need to read the laws again buddy no matter what a salvage title is a salvage title to insurance companies how do i know? i had one, it was stolen then put back together got a rebuild salvage title then was stolen again stripped to the bone, and what did insurance give me less than half of the cost of the car with a clean title, no matter what the hell you say the car is not worth 18k with that title like that
PS: the price says 18k OBO, that means if you dont wanna pay 18k, make an offer...
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Last edited by tharussian45; 10-09-2010 at 10:29 AM.