Salvage cars can be helpful if you can not afford a new automobile. Salvage cars can help you choose which cars you prefer to drive and how to handle a brand of vehicle. You can find them in many used car areas.
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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 can go to salvage yards and purchase all kinds of car parts including rims, headlights, or anything on the car that is removable.
Go to a large modern auto salvage yard and ask the operator; he should be able to give you a comprehensive answer.
You can find a salvage car at a good price by either looking online or looking at used car dealerships. Go around town to find the nearest auto dealerships.
You should think about what you want in a car. You need to know which car dealer you will deal with, which model car, which color of the car, what accessories you want in the car. And then you should go to the car dealer with your interests in mind, and then they can handle the paperwork to get you a new truck. Ford is the most popular truck today.
Salvage vehicle value is highly subjective but if the car was properly reconstructed and is roadworthy it is worth roughly 60% of a comparable clean titled car. Go to nada.com to get an idea of the car's value. If it's salvage but not roadworthy, maybe 25% of the value of a comparable clean titled car.
we go to the local grain elevator or the salvage yard
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 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.
You should go to your nearest used car dealership. That is where you should get it. You should be aware that buying a used car is good, just make sure you get one that isn't banged up and has good mileage.