Yes.
The following insurance companies are known to insure vehicles with a salvage title: Nationwide Esurance Progressive Allstate State Farm The General GeicoHowever you should always double-check with your insurance provider that they are willing to insure a vehicle with a salvage title before making a purchase.
You cannot legally. Once a salvage always a salvage. At best you can get a "rebuilt" title.
most insurance companies will insure a vehicle with a salvage title. As long as it is state certified.
Some companies will let you buy liability insurance. almost none will offer full coverage. A salvage title means the car has already been totalled before.
is a salvage title?
Yes and no. Insurance companies, as a general rule, will not provide full coverage insurance for vehicles with salvage titles they will however provide liability only insurance.
im not sure in california, but in Texas you can not. Any car that has a salvage title is for a reason most cases the frame is bent now you can still operate vehicle, but you may notice that your runing through tires more frequently.
Yes they do as long as the car is in as good working condition as a used vehicle. I currently own a salvage title vehicle that was considered salvage through state farm. It only suffered flood damage. I purchased the car and had it fix and now they insure my car. They even let me get full coverage!
A vehicles need a title to be registered/insure, show that you are the rightful owner. The year of the vehicle has no baring on needing to have a title. If the vehicle is from a junk yard, or totaled, a "salvage title" is available.
Yes it can, we buy cars from Florida to California that are salvage and sell them in Texas all the time.
Florida is one state where you can change a CD title for a salvage title. Another state where you can change a CD title for a salvage title is Tennessee.
You cannot change a salvage title legally. Period.