[DeTomaso] Salvage title
Boyd Casey
boyd411 at gmail.com
Tue Oct 21 12:57:13 EDT 2014
In New york state you need to present the car to the NY state police along
with receipts for all the parts you used to facilitate repairs. Once the
car has passed inspection and you have provided all the receipts to match
all the parts to needed to put the car back on he road you will still have
a car with a salvage title. Once a car has been "Branded" as salvage , just
like a real brand it can't be removed. No there are people who have found
ways to have a car re titled with out a "Salvage Brand" The used to cal it
"Cleaning a title" it is probably less effective now that there are car fax
and other similar data bases. It really is a flawed system because
sometimes a car can be stolen and recovered with little or no damage and
still be branded as "salvage" and other cars can be virtually destroyed
and put back together and have the same salvage title. That and the fact
the the rules or laws are different from state to state makes for a very
convoluted system.
Boyd
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 9:08 AM, Larry - Ohio Time <Larry at ohiotimecorp.com>
wrote:
> Gudmund,
>
> Each state has there own laws about salvage titles. 30 some years ago I was
> in the salvage car business. The laws have changed much over the years. At
> one time you could buy a salvage car in state "A" repair the damage, get it
> inspected in state "B" and have a clean title. I would not think that is
> possible any more. In Ohio like SC you can drive a salvage car on the
> street
> after an inspection.
>
> Larry (will need one soon) - Cleveland
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: DeTomaso [mailto:detomaso-bounces at poca.com] On Behalf Of bill gaino
> Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 8:04 AM
> To: gudmund frøland; detomaso forum
> Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Salvage title
>
> In the USA, State of South Carolina. A salvage title only means that the
> car
> was considered a TOTAL loss by the insurance company and could not be
> insured for any collision value. You must have LIABILITY insurance, you can
> drive the car, just not insure it as it has minimal value. Bill 1362
>
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> >From: gudmund frøland <gudmundfroiland at yahoo.no>
> >Sent: Oct 21, 2014 3:52 AM
> >To: detomaso forum <detomaso at poca.com>
> >Subject: [DeTomaso] Salvage title
> >
> > Is there any on this list that know how to get a car back on the road
> > when the car has a salvage title? Thanks
> >
>
>
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In New york state you need to present the car to the NY state police
along with receipts for all the parts you used to facilitate repairs.
Once the car has passed inspection and A you have provided all the
receipts to match all the parts to needed to put the car back on he
road you will still have a car with a salvage title. Once a car has
been "Branded" as salvage , just like a real brand it can't be removed.
No there are people who have found ways to have a car re titled with
out a "Salvage Brand" The used to cal it "Cleaning a title" it is
probably less effective now that there are car fax and other similar
data bases. It really is a flawed system because sometimes a car can be
stolen and recovered with little or no damage and still be branded as
A "salvage" and other cars can be virtually destroyed and put back
together and have the same salvage title. That and the fact the the
rules or laws are different from state to state makes for a very
convoluted system.
Boyd
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 9:08 AM, Larry - Ohio Time
<[1]Larry at ohiotimecorp.com> wrote:
Gudmund,
Each state has there own laws about salvage titles. 30 some years
ago I was
in the salvage car business. The laws have changed much over the
years. At
one time you could buy a salvage car in state "A" repair the damage,
get it
inspected in state "B" and have a clean title. I would not think
that is
possible any more. In Ohio like SC you can drive a salvage car on
the street
after an inspection.
Larry (will need one soon) - Cleveland
-----Original Message-----
From: DeTomaso [mailto:[2]detomaso-bounces at poca.com] On Behalf Of bill
gaino
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 8:04 AM
To: gudmund frA,land; detomaso forum
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Salvage title
In the USA, State of South Carolina. A salvage title only means that
the car
was considered a TOTAL loss by the insurance company and could not be
insured for any collision value. You must have LIABILITY insurance, you
can
drive the car, just not insure it as it has minimal value.A Bill 1362
[3]https://www.facebook.com/pages/slickpaintcom/129049637149634?ref=ts&
fref=ts
If you want it slick.A [4]www.slickpaint.comA like us on facebook
-----Original Message-----
>From: gudmund frA,land <[5]gudmundfroiland at yahoo.no>
>Sent: Oct 21, 2014 3:52 AM
>To: detomaso forum <[6]detomaso at poca.com>
>Subject: [DeTomaso] Salvage title
>
>A A Is there any on this list that know how to get a car back on the
road
>A A when the car has a salvage title? Thanks
>
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