Only if you can un-rebuild the car. Once a car is rebuilt, it is rebuilt forever.
Not possible, it defeats the whole point of having a salvage title.
You should Inquire at the Florida Department of Motor Vehicles.
You cannot legally. Once a salvage always a salvage. At best you can get a "rebuilt" title.
To convert a salvage title to a clear title in Texas, you must first repair the vehicle to meet safety standards. After completing the repairs, you need to have the vehicle inspected by a certified safety inspector. Once the inspection is successfully passed, you can apply for a rebuilt title through the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) by submitting the necessary paperwork, including the inspection certificate, proof of repairs, and payment for applicable fees. After obtaining the rebuilt title, you may then apply for a clear title if all conditions are met.
I would not insured a rebuilt vehicle because no matter what there is always going to be an issue if the vehicle is totaled as to what the value of the vehicle is. You and I know that a vehicle with a rebuilt title will be worth less that a vehicle with a clear title. I would use a stated value policy to value the vehicle so that there is no misunderstanding if an accident occurred.
A salvage vehicle cannot be registered or driven on the road. It must pass inspection from DOT and the Secretary of State and then issued a rebuilt title before being registered.
Yes you can but the title will say salvage. A salvage title in Illinois means it has been stolen or wrecked and has not yet been inspected or otherwise cleared by the state. You cannot drive or as a private party, own a salvage vehicle. If you do own one, you must contact a Illinois Secretary of State Police Vehicle Inspection Station to start the process to obtain a rebuilt title.
no, once it has a reconstructed title it will always be...
is the title clear
"Illinois" is the title of the official state song of Illinois.
if the title is from the state you are registering it in, then you register it just like normal. if it is an out-of-state rebuilt title, then u have to check with your local DMV to see if it has to go thru any inspection first.
It means the car was totaled by an insurance company and rebuilt (to hopefully roadworthy standards!)