ONLY IF YOU GET THEM FIRST IF THEY TOW THE CAR YOUR OUTA LUK
No. You wanted the custom work; it belongs to you. No one will pay you for customizing your own vehicle.
You are allowed to set up a time with the tow company that retrieved your vehicle to get any personal items of yours out of it, that does not include installed stereos or custom wheels. As for the notice, you will need to speak with your finance company, they will usually offer to give you back the vehicle if you can pay what is delinquent.
The Sweet Dreams New Wheels Visualizer has been created in order to allow customers to be able to view what their vehicles will look like with a new set of custom wheels.
The first Hot Wheels car Ever Madewas actually a revamped red Matchbox Mustang Coupe. It was fitted with wire suspension with delrin barrings and new design wheels. This was the actual prototype for all Hot Wheels cars to come.*Hot Wheels Prototypes (page 7)Copyright 2011 Bruce Pascal/Michael Zarnock
I have a welding machine on the truck they repossessed can they keep that?
It seems that Matchbox came out first but one of the first Hot Wheels car was A custom Volkswagen from 1968. I found all this out at this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_Wheels#History http://www.toycollector.com/index.php?option=com_seyret&Itemid=222&task=videodirectlink&id=107 And someone else already had asked this here on the same website. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What is considered to be the very first Hot Wheels carCars released in 1968 Custom Barracuda Custom Camaro Custom Corvette Custom Cougar Custom Eldorado Custom Firebird Custom Fleetside Custom Mustang Custom T-Bird Custom Volkswagen (designed by Ira Gilford) Deora (based upon a real custom surf-truck designed by Harry Bradley for Dodge) Ford J-Car (based on the real race car that became the Ford GT40 Mk IV) Hot Heap (based upon the Model T roadster known as "Tognotti's T") Python w car) Silhouette (based upon Bill Cushenbery's custom car) Beatnik Bandit (based upon Ed "Big Daddy" Roth's custom show car)Edited....Actually.... the first Hot Wheels car produced was said to be the Custom Camaro, but that has never been proven.The very first Hot Wheels car ever made was a red modified Matchbox Mustang fitted with "new at the time" wheels with Delrin@ bearings and mandolin wire for the wheel axle.For more information on the history of Hot Wheels look for a book I co-wrote with Bruce Pascal called "Hot Wheels Prototypes".
When a car has been repossessed the person paying the insurance should cancel it.
It'll annoy the repossessors, but it won't stop the vehicle from being repossessed. The recovery business has been around as long as the automobile has, and you think they haven't figured out how to deal with this by now? On top of that, if any damage results from the lack of wheels which is determined to have been avoidable had there been wheels and tires on the car, you could be held liable.
You do not owe money for a car if it has been repossessed, so your wages can't be garnished for that reason.
Wheels have been used for about 5,000 years.
yes
You are allowed to remove personals that ARE NOT attached to the vehicle. The license plates stay with you, not the vehicle.