nope. Its a salvage car for a reason, and its so you cant just fix up the body and sell the busted car for a profit
You first need to change the title to a salvage tile. You can go from salvage to rebuilt but with a Junk title you can not. to get a salvage tile for a Junk you need to find a state that converts Junk to salvage. Usually because the state does not have a junk title. after it is salvage you need to have it inspected in your State to make sure it meets all Vehicle title Service company that has a guaranteed title service. they will have experience with this process.
You go to Massachusetts and make the title Massachusetts Salvage then you register it in as New Jersey Clean TItle with History of Salvage.
go to your local tag office and apply for a salvage title go to your local tag office and apply for a salvage title go to your local tag office and apply for a salvage title ANSWER The Modified Notary Certificate of Default Method: VERY EFFECTIVE!
If you want the car then you retitle it with a salvage title. If you don't want the car then you go back to the seller and explain that he defrauded you by not presenting you the proper 'salvage' title. If it's worth the time and hassle to you then you may need to contact an attorney and sue.
You cannot legally make it clear, just totaled/reconstructed. You can title wash a car but that's not ethical so I won't go into the details.
Go to the state Motor Vehicle office, where you would normally register a vehicle. There may be extra steps to take to get title for a salvaged vehicle. Don't buy cars without getting a title. EVER. If the car was stolen you may have to return it.
I would go back to whomever I got the vehicle from and question them to see if you can determine whether or not they knew this. If they will admit that they know about the salvage situation then you will know who to blame and perhaps to whom to take civil action against. If the previous owner didn't have knowledge they may not have any liability. The fact that you now know about the title puts you in a situation where you cannot sell it to someone else without telling the buyer what you know. Speak with an attorney in your area if it decreases the value enough to make a big enough difference.
go to nada.com and get ithe car's value based on its condition. then take off 40% of that price to get appx salvage value. this assumes the car is reconstructed and roadworthy.
If they sold you a salvage title car and did not inform you that it was a salvage car you may very well be able to get out of the deal. This may be considered fraud. I suggest you go to the selling dealer and ask for a refund and cancellation of the deal. If they refuse tell them you will take them to court. That may change their mind. If it does not seek legal advice from a lawyer as how to proceed.
Salvage is stressed on the first syllable.
depending on your state youll have to go to the local title agency, in Ohio you would have to rebuild it take it to be inspected, present your bill of sale along with a list of replaced parts and then be issued a salvage title
by making it go away