FS: 1997 Championchip white Honda Civic ex(DX)...
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Oh snap! ChampionCHIP! har har!
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Torbs wrote:
Title is Prior Salvage, meaning it is no longer a salvage titleI have never seen a title that was "Salvage", they have always been "Prior Salvage". And wow that is a hefty price, but im not going to bash anymore.
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i bid $2
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3$..
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god the owner must be gay or something! that seems a bit pricey too.
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ChampionChip?......is that a new ben & jerry's flavor?
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o snap i put a c where a s shoulda been omg!!!
and i just put the price in the middle of what most ppl are asking for their 96-00's on there to see what happens...who's to say that the price is firm?...so meh. Whatever happens, happens.
BTW, an all out Salvage title (non-Prior) cannot be driven. Salvage title (to me) = Junk title (a term they have in WI, I had tried to buy a MR2 from a salvage broker there around 6 months ago bc it had a nice body and ran good, but had a junk title = it couldn't be registered, so I just said fuck it.)...meaning the car cannot be driven on the streets. This is why prior salvage titles are more common, they are cars that can actually be driven......this is what I was told by the salvage broker, so I'm just basing this off of what they told me.
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the only way it cant be driven on the street is if has been wrecked(totaled), marked on the title, sold to you, and you try and register it without an inspection sign off.... or in some cases if the car is rolled off a cliff, dropped ten stories, then bursts into flames they destroy the title so you cant use the vin number off the chasis on something else. (as in exceed 75ish% of the value of the car)
a (non-prior) means it is still currently wrecked and has not been fixed, hence the words NON prior.
edit/ only in wisconsin could "junk title" be considered a "term."
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torbs;180627 wrote:
o snap i put a c where a s shoulda been omg!!!and i just put the price in the middle of what most ppl are asking for their 96-00's on there to see what happens...who's to say that the price is firm?...so meh. Whatever happens, happens.
BTW, an all out Salvage title (non-Prior) cannot be driven. Salvage title (to me) = Junk title (a term they have in WI, I had tried to buy a MR2 from a salvage broker there around 6 months ago bc it had a nice body and ran good, but had a junk title = it couldn't be registered, so I just said fuck it.)...meaning the car cannot be driven on the streets. This is why prior salvage titles are more common, they are cars that can actually be driven......this is what I was told by the salvage broker, so I'm just basing this off of what they told me.
So according to you, my car isn't legal to drive?
The auto title also includes the word "salvage" if the vehicle was in an auto accident that the insurance company claimed was a total loss. In this case the car was "junked," then subsequently bought from the junk dealer by a third party to be repaired and resold. When this is done legally, the auto title shows it as a salvaged vehicle.
Salvaged vehicles sell for far less than a comparable unsalvaged vehicle, giving incentive to some unscrupulous people to keep this knowledge from prospective buyers in order to get full market price.
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